![]() Well, the solution is actually pretty simple. Then there is the natural, for which you can do nothing other than spell it out. I will show you two helpful tools that I use to create worksheets for my students.ĭo you regularly use the number sign ‘#’ for sharps like ‘F#’, and a lower case ‘b’ for flats like ‘Bb’? They can pass, but the lower case ‘b’ confuses students, and the number sign slants to the right, unlike a sharp which is upright. Fortunately, there are some fonts that are designed with teachers in mind. ![]() If you have notation software, you have probably found that the fonts designed for them are practically useless in a word processor. But I thought I’d take a break from schoolwork and do a ‘quick’ post on the music fonts I use for my classroom materials. I haven’t posted in a while… it’s spring – rehearsal, concert and exam season. ![]() Have you ever found yourself needing to use musical symbols or notation in your word processor? If you are a music teacher like me who likes to make up worksheets and tests on your computer, then you know how fussy and next to impossible that can be.
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