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Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular
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Son_V |
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Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular |
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Sat, 4 Oct 2014 12:22:58 -0700 (PDT) |
> If a piece starts with an incomplete measure this measure doesn't have a
number
Well, thanks. I've searched on "beyond bars" 2011 ed. but I wasn't able to
find a reference to this problem. Nor I was able to found a way in the
index: no "irregular beats". Maybe it's hidden in another chapter.
But I thought I should make like I saw in the score I'm transcribing (and I
admit I'm only a beginner, a newbie). And that should mean that some
commercial sheet music are realized without respecting some basic rules, and
that they can confuse a beginner like me; isn't it, what do you say? Thanks
again.
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- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, (continued)
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Son_V, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Richard Shann, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Son_V, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Richard Shann, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Son_V, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Urs Liska, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular,
Son_V <=
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Phil Holmes, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Simon Albrecht, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Brian Barker, 2014/10/04
- Re: losing a bar number when the first beat is irregular, Richard Shann, 2014/10/04