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Rehearsal marks (also called rehearsal letters) are placed in scores to facilitate a recording session or rehearsal. They allow the conductor or producer to instruct the ensemble to begin at specific places in the score. For example, “start at letter A” or “start at letter C.” Rehearsal marks are typically placed at the beginning of the major sections of a composition so they often coincide with the form. However, rehearsal letters are not used to indicate the form of a song. If you do want to indicate the form enter text (verse, chorus, and so forth). You can read more about Rehearsal letters at:Sibelius: How to enter Rehearsal MarksFirst choose the type of Rehearsal Marks you want to use.

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Tom Rudolph is an adjunct instructor for Berklee College of Music Online School, The University of the Arts, Central Connecticut State University, VanderCook MECA, and the Rutgers Mason Gross School of Music. He has authored multiple online courses in music technology and music history. His books include: 'The Musical iPad', 'The iPad in The Music Studio', 'Finale An Easy Guide to Music Notation (Third Edition)', 'Sibelius: A Comprehensive Guide to Sibelius Music Notation Software (Second Edition)', 'Teaching Music With Technology (Second Edition)', 'Recording in the Digital World', 'YouTube in Music Education' and 'Finding Funds for Music Technology'.

He was one of 4 co-authors of the TI:ME publication: 'Technology Strategies for Music Education'. Rudolph is the co-author of the 'Alfred Music Tech Series' that includes: Playing Keyboard, Music Production and MIDI Sequencing, and Composing with Notation Software.

He has published many articles on music technology that have appeared in the Music Educators Journal, The Instrumentalist, and Downbeat magazine.

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There were a lot of scalps this year on, including the ratings for the Season 9 finale.From the exits of Andrew Lincoln and Lauren Cohan to time jumps, the partial of Danai Gurira and, the latest run of the zombie apocalypse series has successfully reset in many ways, but took a big hit with Sunday’ “The Storm.”Having pulled in 5 million viewers overall and 2.4 million in the 18-49 demographic for a 1.9 rating, TWD fell to an all-time finale low with the March 31 Greg Nicotero-direct episode. While up double digits from the penultimate and bloody “The Calm Before” of March 24, the Season 9 ender fell 37% in viewers and 44% in the key demo from the Season 8 finale. Related StoryPut another way, the just over one-hour Season 9 ender is down 16% in total sets of eyeballs from previous season finale low of the Season 1 “TS-19” ender of December 5, 2010.Already with and a few Lincoln-led Rick Grimes movies in the mix too, TWD is clearly not going to get the chop from its AMC overlords anytime soon.

However, from last year’s Season 8 “Wrath” finale veering close to a finale low itself, this season has seen the series based on Robert Kirkman’s comic stumbleWhile still the top-rated show on cable and top tier on TV overall, TWD has come down a long way from the dizzying heights of the series high of 17.3 million who watched the Season 5 “No Sanctuary” opener of mid-October 2014. Times have sure changed from the 15.8 million who tuned in for the Season 5 “Conquer” finale on March 29, 2015. With a few exceptions like Game of Thrones, live + same day declines have become a strong fact of life on the small screen in recent years with delayed viewing, streaming competition, subscription-based previews and simply more options, channels and platforms for the audience.Add to that, the raw fact is that the now -led Dead is nine seasons in, a place where most shows have exited stage left, so to speak.On the flipside, the Season 9 finale was up 21% in viewers and 25% among the 18-49s from the week before, a not insignificant rise by any measure for any season. It is also a small bump from what the Season 8 finale achieved from its penultimate episode last year. Conscious of the realities of television today, AMC isn’t so keen on immediate ratings anymore.

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The cabler prefers to wait a few days for Live + 3 numbers to land. A tactic that makes sense when you consider that Season 9 has seen the biggest rates of time-shifted results for the series ever. Looking at the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead, excluding the finale, the show has gone up an average of 47% in viewers and 52% in the key demo in those Live + 3 numbers.Or, to put it another way the old Dead still has a lot of life in it.Subscribe to and keep your inbox happy.