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Re: overlaying as a tool for annotating entry points in orchestral parts
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Anthony W. Youngman |
Subject: |
Re: overlaying as a tool for annotating entry points in orchestral parts (was Re: tempo for both conductor's score and parts) |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Sep 2008 20:49:41 +0100 |
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<address@hidden>, Daryna
Baikadamova <address@hidden> writes
Now I dream up another application: For orchestral parts with long
multi-bar rests, it is often difficult for the player to count exactly
when the rests end. So would it be possible to include a small section
of the main melody immediate before the instrument resumes as small
notes in an overlay part to hint the player? This is often done in
commercial scores and in this way, these small notes will not get into
the way of the conductor's score.
IME, this is *not* what is done in commercial scores ...
As a trombonist, my parts normally have Horn or Baritone cues, and the
intent is that if those parts are missing, I can play them instead.
Cheers,
Wol
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