Darcy James Argue wrote:
Noel,

I don't get the enthusiasm for reinventing the wheel here. This situation pops 
up in the Broadway pit all the time. The arrow works, and is far more concise 
than the alternate solutions being proposed.
Well, I know as much about the conventions in Broadway music scores as I do about the notation software package S~, the only difference between my knowledge of the two, is that the former has just happened, and the latter has been intentional. So if I'm "re-inventing the wheel", it's only because I am not aware of the other wheel(s) already in existence. I'm not sure I agree that the arrow is more concise than Dr. Howells suggestion of numbering the measure before, in addition to the number after the elision.

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