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organ manuals (1 reply)
The meaning of abbreviations depends upon the language they are written in.
In English Gt is an abbreviation for Great.
Regarding the "+" it probably means "optionally add some more". The interpretation of this would depend on the context.
csw900
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i found in a sheet music the indication Gt+
Gt is Grand'organ, but what means + . Thanks
francesco valenti