At 11:45 AM 3/22/2007, David W. Fenton wrote: >On 22 Mar 2007 at 11:19, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > >> Johannes Gebauer / 2007/03/22 / 11:05 AM wrote: >> >> >You come from a different music culture. Where I play people never >> >agree on what 4 bars after C means. Do you count C as 1, or 0? >> >> Interesting. 4 bars after [C] means we are starting at the 5th bar >> from [C]. I have never experienced any confusion during my rehearsals >> so this is new to me. > >See, I would have immediately played the previous measure.
I do understand the potential for confusion, but really it's just logic. Where would you start if I said 1 bar after C? You wouldn't start at C, I assume -- you'd start the next bar (that is, the second bar of C). So 4 bars after C therefore has to be 3 bars later than that.
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