At 4:24 PM -0400 10/2/02, Andrew Stiller wrote:

[referring to]
>>I've never, ever used "a2" to indicate that there are two parts. 
>>Yikes.  I'd think that would be VERY confusing.
>>
>>Linda Worsley.
>>--
>
>And wrong. But now two different people thought I was saying 
>otherwise, so let  me  repeat myself: a2 indicates that a pair of 
>parts *that are normally separate from each other* are now 
>*temporarily* sharing a single line of music. Got it?

Yup.

There were two lines of music on the staff, and now there is only 
one, and the instruction "a2" shows  that the players of both the 
preceding lines are to play together on the single line. OK? 
Understood?

got it. sorry about the confusion.

Linda

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