Tuliomelo Member Oct 18, 2017 #1 Jump For Joy - Ellington-Webster-Kuller Last edited by a moderator: Oct 18, 2017
pdxdjazz Administrator Staff member Oct 18, 2017 #2 Are you sure? Your A section appears to have 17 bars, the C section has 13 ... )BOB https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F-HS7V-3STs Last edited: Oct 19, 2017
Are you sure? Your A section appears to have 17 bars, the C section has 13 ... )BOB https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F-HS7V-3STs
engelbach Well-known member Oct 19, 2017 #3 Bob, Two of the measures run over to the next line (Ebm7 - Ab7 and Gb - Ab7), so A is 16 bars and C is 12 bars. Good example of why formatting is important to avoid misreading. Cheers, Jer
Bob, Two of the measures run over to the next line (Ebm7 - Ab7 and Gb - Ab7), so A is 16 bars and C is 12 bars. Good example of why formatting is important to avoid misreading. Cheers, Jer
pdxdjazz Administrator Staff member Oct 19, 2017 #4 Jer, you are so right, it was a quick and sloppy miscount on my part. Always best to follow Lay-out conventions: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/iReal-Pro-layout-conventions.194/ Here's one way that's easier to follow: Jump For Joy 1 - Ellington-Webster-Kuller #IHateWrapAroundMeasures )BOB Last edited: Oct 19, 2017
Jer, you are so right, it was a quick and sloppy miscount on my part. Always best to follow Lay-out conventions: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/iReal-Pro-layout-conventions.194/ Here's one way that's easier to follow: Jump For Joy 1 - Ellington-Webster-Kuller #IHateWrapAroundMeasures )BOB