I am confident that neither Chuck nor Hiro would assign multiple sets of measure numbers to, for instance, an open solo section, even though the music is played multiple times. If the solo section is just a simple repeat, each measure would get one set of numbers. Even if a solo section is not open, but repeated a set number of times (say, 3Xs), I very much doubt that Chuck or Hiro would assign three sets of numbers to that section. But perhaps I'm mistaken, in which case I'm sure they will correct me.

The question then arises: what do you do if the solo section has multiple endings? Often, in solo sections, you'll keep taking the first ending every time, until the cue to go on, when you take the "Last X Only" second ending. Would either Chuck or Hiro assign two sets of numbers to that solo section, one corresponding to "every time but the last time" and another corresponding to "last time - going on"?

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 22 Mar 2007, at 2:57 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

On 22.03.2007 A-NO-NE Music wrote:
17.
If you want to use 33, I believe you need to put both 1 and 17 to the
first measure.  Do you not think?

This is interesting, since you seem to come from the same music area as Darcy, yet you disagree...

Johannes
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