Grrr, I hate these types of scores!

As an early music specialist... I'm really quite at home at reading old clefs and all manner of writing and typesetting from about 300-400 years ago... even rough little scribbles of composers (and sometimes my own transcriptions...). Different clefs are mostly fine as well, including those that are now rarely seen...
... however, where I do tend to draw the line is with these older block prints. These prints were the height of printing technology in the day... with each note and block being placed individually... but without the barring across the note lengths, and without the spacing that is roughly proportional to the note length, I find this sort of music REALLY hard to read. Of course, I could just practice it... or bar the notes together, but I also find that after a while, the music becomes a weird illusion, and I start to see the tails as the notes instead of the actual note heads!
Also, with the individual noting... I find it really hard to project and read ahead... which means I'm batting off notes in quick succession rather than reading a whole sweep at one.
Bleah... I'm going to have to transcribe all these early Italian Baroque pieces for a concert in July... The originals are lovely, but it is just too annoying to read!
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Wow I know how to read music, but you got me lost here!
A lot of the older manuscripts from a few centuries back are quite different to our modern notations... as well as the interpretation of what the symbols actually mean! A specialist area... but most Classical musicians don't realise that they are different, and end up playing something completely different!
Thanks for your answer, it's very interesting
It does look easy to misread.
It would be a pain to read and play this...
You can get used to it... and I had colleagues in Europe who would do it... but I always refused this particular typeface, and I would just handwrite it out again. On the other hand, I would read lots of other ones that others would refuse... but we all have our pet annoyances!
What was that hahah im lost
Haha... it is a code... there is music there somewhere!