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Old 10-11-2017, 05:02 AM
JonPR JonPR is offline
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Originally Posted by El Conquistador View Post
I understand the "#" as meaning "sharp" and "b" as meaning "flat", but what the heck is the little zero thing mean and where do you even find it on a keyboard to type in?

Steve
You need a superscript "o". I generally just type an o, and I don't know any way of getting the superscript version on a normal PC keyboard - at least not when typing in forums.
In a text program you can use the keypad to get the ASCII code: hold Alt and hit 167 on the number keypad. And then copy it in: º
You can get the half-dim symbol that way too: Alt + 155: ø

And this site - https://www.reddit.com/r/musictheory/new/ - has all these useful symbols in the sidebar for copying and pasting: ♯ ♮ ♭ ø ° Δ ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
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