Rehearsal-Numbers, Rehearsal-Letters

Rehearsal-Numbers, Rehearsal-Letters
Rehearsal-Numbers, Rehearsal-Letters
 
[englisch, rɪ'hɛːsl'nʌmbə(r)s, -'letə(r)s; wörtlich »Probenzahlen« bzw. »-buchstaben«], über den Noten in Partitur und Stimmen angebrachte Zahlen oder Buchstaben, in kleinen Kästchen oder eingekreist, die das rasche Auffinden bestimmter Stellen beim Einstudieren erleichtern. Oft sind auch die Taktzahlen angegeben.

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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