Woa, wait a minute.

The rehearsal letter [INTRO] is sitting on the 1st measure of the piece,
and [INTRO-17] is the 17th measure of the piece, which is 16 bars after
where [INTRO] was.  'After' means that portion has been completed.  I
don't think it can be clearer than this, no?

By the way, when I write a head chart, which has open solo section for
soloist(s) which will be determined on stage, I don't give measure
numbers to that section.  I give rehearsal letters, and at the end of
the harmonic phrases, say '8' for standard 32 bars form, I put (8)
underneath of the 8th bar.

This is more important for the music I write when the last measure of
the phrase I wrote isn't 8, but odd number instead.

P.S. Did anyone have any idea about my Peek-A-Boo issue I posted?

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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