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 symbol ?
Author: Saemyi 
Date:   2005-09-11 02:12

i got this music from band class .
&& in the beginning of the music, it has a2 written on it .
does this mean anything ?
like an octave higher then what it is written ?

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 RE: symbol ?
Author: Dee 
Date:   2005-09-11 11:56

It is NOT an octave indicator. I forget whether it means only two of you are to play or whether it means you are playing in unison with the 2nds but it is one of those two.

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 RE: symbol ?
Author: Dori 
Date:   2005-09-11 15:43

a2 means playing together. It is often written after a section of music that is marked as a solo, or two players only, or a divided part. The notation a2 then means all players now play the same notes.

FWIW, the notation 8va means play an octave above the written notes. If there is a down arrow nest to the 8va, then play an octave below what is written.

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 RE: symbol ?
Author: Lindsay 
Date:   2005-10-26 21:30

It means what the other person said... But just FYI, 8va. is the symbol for taking things up an octave.

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