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Yankadi II font * Introduction and download Writing music has evolved over the past centuries into a complicated art with many many symbols and with a terminology of its own. There are very good high-end programs available for writing music, and they even make your computer play back symphonies of CD quality and realism, such as Finale or Sibelius.
Fortunately for African percussion, for djembe and doundouns, we don't need most of it
The style of this font is similar to the font used in Mamady Keita's book A Life for the Djembe. I have taken great care to design my own font for maximum legibility and still keep it compact. I have used Typetool 3 from Fontlab for this work, see the software page.
Copyright
I find this font important enough to make it freely available. However, I do ask for a small donation if you download it. Computer programs and web sites are expensive, so support this work if you are able, by donating 5 or 10 US dollars or Euro's for example.
Download the Yankadi font
Note: for a short while there was an earlier font available here with a different keyboard layout etc.
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