Darcy,

I like Bill's advice.

Chuck


On Dec 14, 2005, at 5:07 PM, bill wrote:

Darcy,

After thinking a bit more, what is really the best thing to do is to put a cue line in the resting parts (either with notes or rhythms) and indicate it
as such.  Make sure you include the applicable pick-ups for the next
downbeat. It will be even less ambiguous than simply entering rests. If, however, it is a simple fermata on the last note and a simple downbeat to
the following measure, don't "annoy the cat" by giving unnecessary
information.  Apply the fermata as a measure expression, position it
accordingly, and us a double bar or a tempo change indication (if
applicable) to visually flag the section.  Again, it depends on the
situation.

Bill

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