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Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks
From: |
Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Nov 2004 23:35:42 -0800 |
On 10-Nov-04, at 3:02 AM, Christian Hitz wrote:
in wind band music I have encountered four types of rehearsal marks:
consecutive letters, consecutive numbers, bar numbers at regular
intervals and bar numbers at special places. The first three types are
explained in the manual.
With the help of the manual I could piece together the fourth type. I
think the following example would make a good addition to the
Rehearsal mark (5.15.3) or Bar number (5.15.4) section.
Thanks! Added in CVS.
Cheers,
- Graham
- Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Christian Hitz, 2004/11/10
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/11/10
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Christian Hitz, 2004/11/10
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/11/10
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Anthony W. Youngman, 2004/11/11
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Paul Scott, 2004/11/11
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/11/12
- Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks, Paul Scott, 2004/11/13
Re: Boxed bar numbers used as rehearsal marks,
Graham Percival <=