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Old 02-28-2016, 12:50 PM
Briansdad Briansdad is offline
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Default How to write ending indicators

I have collaborated with the chorus director to write the attache arrangement of "Yonder Come Day." He left how-to-end it to me. There is a final rehearsal mark, 9, page 6, that according to his request is marked "Repeat Adlib, Watch Director." I believe he intends to try to get some kind of audience participation there. At some point the "Repeat Adlib" has to end so I added a couple of measures as an ending.

My question is: how to I properly indicate the open-ended repeats and the transition to the ending, last 2 measures? I have located the ending "bracket," or what ever you call it, on the tab [Staff Symbols] [Bar Lines] but don't know how to properly use it and whatever else is needed.

Bill
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