At 1:44 AM -0400 4/21/12, Christopher Smith wrote:
>
>We haven't mentioned this yet, but cues that are 
>designed ONLY to help the player know what is 
>happening before an entrance (never meant to be 
>played) should never be visible to the 
>conductor. In a professional or orchestral 
>situation, these are by far the more common type 
>of cue.


Absolutely agree.  The conductor has no NEED to see those.

John


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