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		<title>Sibelius Tutorial: Non consecutive rehearsal letters “ A B A1 B1 C A2 B2 D-outro”</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to rehearsal marks my personal preference is using bar numbers. But many arrangers use rehearsal letters A, B,C etc and there is a really good case to made for letters rather than numbers in many situations. One example is, if you use rehearsal letters and revise a score by deleting for adding [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://hincheymusic.com/sibelius-tutorial-non-consecutive-rehearsal-letters-a-b-a1-b1-c-a2-b2-d-outro/">Sibelius Tutorial: Non consecutive rehearsal letters “ A B A1 B1 C A2 B2 D-outro”</a> was written by <a href="https://hincheymusic.com/author/jhinchey57/">John Hinchey</a> and first appeared on <a href="https://hincheymusic.com">John Hinchey</a>.</p>
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