Williams, Jim wrote:

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Here's a question--I find myself writing fewer "roadmaps" in general
since using software. Cut-and-paste works well! Some people rag on me
for this since they want to know if something is a recap or some
such. My response is always "if you can't tell what it is, turn your
ears on--it's tonal music" or some such. Simple repeats with 1st and
2nd endings, ok--but much beyond that, I'm writin' it out. If
something is meant to be a Coda, I may mark it as such, but that's
about it. Am I alone in my abandonment of roadmaps? Jim


I've read the same philosophy from several people on the Sibelius list, so I don't think you're alone.

My personal philosophy is that if it saves page turns, use the repeats and other shortcuts.

I see no reason to waste paper and make lots of extra unnecessary page turns just to play the same music again.


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