Hello,

I am hoping to tap collective wisdom here.  I have an orchestral piece that
I'm revising right now.  It has had two performances (good orchestras).
After the first performance, I kept the bowings put in by the string section
leaders in the parts.  The performers of the second piece rebowed a few
places.

Now that I am revising, and making a new set of parts, I am wondering if I
should include the bowings in the parts?  I have never done this, knowing
that section leaders will do a better job than I would.  However, since I
have a nice set of bowings, should I include these in the string parts?  I'm
guessing that if I do, the section leaders would pick over them and change
the ones they don't like.  In that case, should I just leave the parts
unbowed?

Obviously, I have slurs and articulations.  I'm just talking about the
standard downbow/upbow markings.

On a side note:  I did this piece originally in 3.7.2.  I have done a fair
amount of the revising in 3.7.2, and I am impressed with how well the
program stands up!  I have done some of the work in 2003, and I am also
impressed with how well the program converts the old files, and also how
much has improved in the intervening years.  The revisions were not
extensive enough to require re-extracting the parts -- faster to simply
rework each one. It seems that after converting a part, all I need do is
remove the tie/dot alterations, reset the tie settings to default, remove
system locks, respace and recalc -- and I am ready to go.

Thanks,

David Froom

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