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A '''flageolet''' is a style of playing on stringed instruments where a string is not fully shortened but only touched with a finger. A flageolet is usually displayed with a diamond-shaped note-head, either open or closed. | A '''flageolet''' is a style of playing on stringed instruments where a string is not fully shortened but only touched with a finger. A flageolet is usually displayed with a [[noteshape|diamond-shaped note-head]], either open or closed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 25 February 2023
A flageolet is a style of playing on stringed instruments where a string is not fully shortened but only touched with a finger. A flageolet is usually displayed with a diamond-shaped note-head, either open or closed.
Flageolets may be inserted using the trill menu and can be combined with other modifiers like fingering.
Diamond-shaped are also used for percussion notation to distinguish instruments.