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This snippet shows a way to insert available Feta font symbols as caesurae and ways to create tramlines. Normally a caesura is indicated by a pair of oblique lines lying through the top line of the staff, also called a fetura, tramlines, railroad tracks, or a cut-off. LilyPond provides several alternatives. A stylized version of tramlines is called caesura.
This snippet shows a way to insert available Feta font symbols as caesurae and ways to create tramlines. Normally a caesura is indicated by a pair of oblique lines lying through the top line of the staff, also called a fetura, tramlines, railroad tracks, or a cut-off. LilyPond provides several alternatives. A stylized version of tramlines is called caesura.


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