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    Default Combining both A & B section w/repeat bars. Change double bars to single?

    If repeating both an [A] section and [B] section together with repeat bars [: :]
    Should double bars which normally begin and end a new section, be changed to single bars ?
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    Last edited by xxtwighlight; 12-13-2022 at 07:28 PM. Reason: change wrong word

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    If repeating both an [A] section and [B] section together with repeat bars [: :]
    Should double bars which normally begin and end a new section, be changed to single bars ?
    FOR HELP WITH YOUR CHART
    For help with a chart post your chart here in iRp format so members can download it and open it in the editor.
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...1154#post71154

    The “best” answer for your situation depends on your specific chart.

    The player will play a chart with either single or double bars. A rehearsal mark and a double bar alerts the musician to the section change.
    Sometimes that may make a difference to them or the music.

    You can enclose any number of bars within repeat brackets. The enclosed bars will repeat every time regardless of single/double/Marks.

    One thing that a double bar does that a single doesn’t, is cause the player to insert an accent, usually a cymbal crash.

    I’ve taken advantage of that feature using a whole system [line) of double bars to effect a dramatic change in the as-played phrase.

    A double bar is also necessary to resume the drums after a “Break” (tacet)

    )BOB

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