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    There you go, Bob! The issue is that the chart must be played twice and twice only for the opening bars to be played in two. I had some trouble with other charts and indeed, I found that there must be double bar lines for the player to recognize the different sections of the tune. I think that shin1ro's approach to writing the chart with repeat brackets and a coda is really clever and makes the chart work well with the player. I'm glad I could make a small contribution. This is what playing jazz is like, everyone making his contribution to the overall success of the music.

    No--I couldn't tell what the effect of the double bar is on the drums, other than changing from two to four.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith88 View Post
    No--I couldn't tell what the effect of the double bar is on the drums, other than changing from two to four.
    Perhaps the change in style hid the effect. I've found a double-bar often results in a drum-fill.
    Blues - (drum fill example) - Exercise

    )BOB
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 09-29-2014 at 04:48 PM.

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    Ah, I got it now how the Swing Two/Four change works! Mine was 3x repeat.
    Yes, I use double bars for drum fill, even with no rehearsal mark intentionally. It's nice. Thanks Bob and iReal Pro!

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