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Re: Fermata sign on the last bar division not printed
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David Raleigh Arnold |
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Re: Fermata sign on the last bar division not printed |
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Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:08:24 -0500 |
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On Wednesday 26 January 2005 06:24 pm, Paul Scott wrote:
> David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
> >A fermata is over a note or rest, a double bar, or a closing repeat
> >sign. If over a note or rest, it extends the duration. Otherwise,
> > it is equivalent to "fine", except that you can continue after the
> > section it ends, IOW use it more than once.
> >
> >What could a fermata over an ordinary bar line possibly mean? A bar
> >has no duration, and you usually don't end at one. Does the piece
> >need a double bar?
>
> It means the same thing as a fermata over a double bar line: stop
> and wait until the conductor starts the ensemble again.
No way.
||A ||<--fermata over this
|:B :|D.C.
|| ||<--fermata over this
|: :|D.C.
|| ||<--fermata over this
|: :|D.C.
Each section is ABBA. daveA
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