It is not just rehearsals, imagine someone doing an analyis of any
piece. It is mandatory to use a _standard_ system of numbering the
measures. In my opinion the _only_ standard for, shall we say, traditional music is to number first and second ending with the same numbers. Anything else is going to cause confusion, whether we like it or not.


YMMV

Johannes

Andrew Stiller wrote:

Posters to this thread have repeatedly referred to rehearsals, but this is not an issue with piano music, songs, etc.--and even in orchestral music the problems alluded to can be completely avoided simply by showing first and second endings in all extracted parts whether or not the endings differ in any given part.

I agree that where the parts are to be notated inconsistently from the score, that some other method must be used.

Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/

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