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- Controlling beam damping
 - Controlling formatting of prefatory items
 - Controlling of the pitch range in a score
 - Controlling spanner visibility after a line break
 - Controlling the appearance of tremolo slashes
 - Controlling the placement of chord fingerings
 - Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts
 - Controlling the vertical ordering of scripts (2)
 - Controlling tuplet bracket visibility
 - Cow and ride bell example
 - Creating "real" parenthesized dynamics
 - Creating a Schenker Graph
 - Creating a custom clef glyph
 - Creating a delayed turn
 - Creating a sequence of notes on various pitches
 - Creating a short ossia section with lyrics
 - Creating a “tacet al fine” rest
 - Creating arbitrary lines following notes across staves
 - Creating arpeggios across notes in different voices
 - Creating blank staves
 - Creating chord rhythm guides
 - Creating clarinet fingering symbol
 - Creating cross-staff arpeggios in a piano staff
 - Creating cross-staff arpeggios in other contexts
 - Creating custom dynamics in MIDI output
 - Creating custom key signatures
 - Creating double-digit fingerings
 - Creating fret diagrams with chord names but no staff/staves using fret diagram markup
 - Creating guitar scales on fretboards
 - Creating harp glissandi
 - Creating jazz-style repeats
 - Creating keyboard diagrams with chords or scales
 - Creating metronome marks in markup mode
 - Creating music sheet with blank piano staves
 - Creating music with Scheme (music box)
 - Creating slurs across voices
 - Creating text spanners
 - Cross-staff arpeggio brackets
 - Cross-staff chords - beaming problems workaround
 - Cross-staff stems
 - Cross-staff tremolos
 - Crossing staves
 - Cue with lyrics
 - Curly bracket with variable length (path)
 - Curly end barline
 - Curved arrow
 - Custodes
 - Custom tuning and MIDI rendering
 - Customising note heads
 - Customized accidentals