![]() ![]() ![]() I browsed around the internet a bit and it seems that martellato is primarily or perhaps exclusively a string instrument and piano term, but not a percussion term. I think the symbol for it is a solid triangle - like a filled in V (#49 in the articulation dialog). An upside-down circumflex is called a caron, or a hek. Generally it is placed over the note whichever way the stems face. It has an HTML entity in the TADS Latin-2 extension to HTML: &caron and looks like this: which. but with several layers, like in pianomusic, it is also placed under.ΔΆ002b, (owner of 2004b) MacOSX 10.3 and classic, sometimes Win98, TgTools (always the latest) QuicKeys X2, 2.0.2 GPO, Twin G4 1ghz. A caret () is a symbol that has a variety of uses in different fields, such as mathematics or computer programming. Of course, sorry, as the original post referred to percussion music and other replies to orchestral strings, i was only thinking in terms of single staff, single line. In writing, carets are most commonly used in proofreading. When do you use a caret The caret is a typographical symbol, not a punctuation mark, and it sees no grammatical usage in formal writing. Percussion and orchestral strings can also have 2 lines, one with stems up and one with stems down, in which case the notes with stems down would have the accent under the notes on the stem side. ![]()
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