![]() While I’m certain that “sans” is a French word that means “without,” I’m just guessing that “serif” comes from a Roman word for “fancy thingy.” In the example above the sans-serif font (Arial) has no fancy lines on the end of the s, r, i and f, while the serif font (Times New Roman) does. ![]() To begin our discussion, I’d like to define sans-serif and serif fonts. It’s a great place to start, but no way to distinguish your artistry.Īs I encouraged you to experiment with line widths in my previous post, this week I’d like to encourage you to venture beyond the ubiquitous Times New Roman, as well as boldly explore different music fonts. The same goes for Times New Roman few great music publishers use this text font prominently in their scores. People only question your taste when you put it on everything.
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