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In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?
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Son_V |
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In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)? |
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Sun, 7 Sep 2014 08:21:58 -0700 (PDT) |
Sorry for the uncomprehensible subject - the question: it's easy when you
have a word hyphenated between some notes - like "San __ \skip4 ctus"; but
if you have a word that's finished but must be sung for some other notes,
like "ctus" that must be sung for say other four notes, I usually leave no
"__" or "--"; sometimes it can be misunderstooding. Is THERE A RULE FOR
THESE SITUATIONS, and how could eventually I make these signs appear?
Thanks.
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Son_V <=
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Phil Holmes, 2014/09/07
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Phil Holmes, 2014/09/07
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Brian Barker, 2014/09/07
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Simon Albrecht, 2014/09/07
- RE: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Mark Stephen Mrotek, 2014/09/07
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Kieren MacMillan, 2014/09/07
- Re: In wait for a subsequent word (sorry how can I put it)?, Son_V, 2014/09/09