Lady Sunday, Lazy Sunday - Stefano Polo
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Lady Sunday, Lazy Sunday - Stefano Polo
It's often easiest to start a chart with a template and then delete any unused measures.
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...5058#post15058
Whenever possible, I prefer to use a template that has either 4, 4-space measures in a line (system) or 8, 2-space measures in each line. Sometimes to save space, I'll mix 4 and 8-bar lines, but for the musician trying to follow the chart on the fly, it's best to keep charts as "square" as possible. I also like to line-up the 1st and 2nd endings directly under each other by inserting blank space.
The player-feature can follow an "ugly" chart and sometimes because of limited space on the single page, you have to compromise.
Read this for more about chart set-up:
Conventions
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=301#post301
You'll also find this helpful:
Glossary
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=282#post282
Here is a description of using a Coda:
Place a coda mark (cross-hairs) on the last beat of the measure just BEFORE the measure you want your ending to start. Place another coda mark on the first beat of your ending measure(s) (at the bottom of the chart) The final time through the form, the player-feature will jump from the first coda mark to the last one, play the ending (coda) and then quit.
:))BOB