Some of use LaTeX here to make Gregorio scores, book(-lets), and other documents. tikz is used for all sorts of drawings including mathematical and scientific drawings.
It's thus the perfect tool to draw the basic chironomic gesture associated with the classical Solesmes method, (cf. Carroll, Technique of Gregorian Chironomy, p. 9) as I'm generating the material with LaTeX. I have omitted the ictus because it's too hard to get right apparently. (Yes, I had a little "help" for this one, but I'm satisfied with the outcome.)
but most of you probably don't want to ever do that. So I've converted it to SVG with another LaTeX tool (thanks, StackExchange). The SVG can be opened in a program such as Inkscape and exported to a more usable graphics format as needed, or drawn on (if you want to draw the ictus for me, great, and if you export it back to tikz and share here, even better).
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