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  2. I Am Music (Playboi Carti album) - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 2025, two billboards were spotted displaying the message 'Music Is Coming' in the signature fonts often used to promote I Am Music, teasing the soon-to-be-released album. The Spotify logo was featured alongside the text. In the days that followed, new but similar messages appeared on the billboards.

  3. All Red - Wikipedia

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    "All Red" was recorded sometime in early 2022, during sessions for I Am Music.. A second-hand recording of the song's chorus unofficially surfaced through Instagram on April 5, 2023 alongside other recordings of unreleased songs that were worked on in 2021–2022, with the song claimed to have been recorded in the latter year.

  4. Musical Symbols (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Fonts that support it include Bravura, Euterpe, FreeSerif, Musica and Symbola. The Standard Music Font Layout ( SMuFL ), which is supported by the MusicXML format, expands on the Musical Symbols Unicode Block's 220 glyphs by using the Private Use Area in the Basic Multilingual Plane, permitting close to 2600 glyphs.

  5. MusiXTeX - Wikipedia

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    MusiXTeX is a suite of open source music engraving macros and fonts that allow music typesetting in TeX, released under the GPL-2.0-or-later license. [ 1 ] History

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  8. SMuFL - Wikipedia

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    Standard Music Font Layout, or SMuFL, is an open standard for music font mapping. [4] The standard [1] was originally developed by Daniel Spreadbury [4] [1] of Steinberg for its scorewriter software Dorico, [4] but is now developed and maintained by the W3C Music Notation Community Group, along with the standard for MusicXML (which, itself, supports SMuFL).

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