Hiro,

I don't know how many times I have to say this.

Measure numbers have NOTHING TO DO with the form.

You keep confusing two completely unrelated issues.

In a 32-bar AABA tune with a two-bar intro, you delineate the form with double bars and rehearsal letters or numbers, NOT measure numbers.

You still have to assign a unique number to each complete measure, though.

- Darcy
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On 18 Mar 2005, at 9:10 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

Darcy James Argue / 05.3.18 / 05:26 PM wrote:

No.  Chris and Hiro are, with due respect, not adhering to standard
jazz practice here.

Ha-ha, Let me ask you this.

A 32 bar standard jazz form with two bars of pickup measures,
Do you call this a 34 bar form?

I still call it 32 bar form.


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- Hiro

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