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Concise notes for feel, groove, pedal cues, pedal changes, patch names, or capo positions as needed. more
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Use consistent symbols (maj7, min7, 7, sus4, add9); avoid mixed nomenclature within a chart. more
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Use standard drum key and simple rhythmic cues for hits; avoid cluttering charts with full drum parts unless required. more
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Melody, chord symbols, and form indications; keep clear repeats, codas, and rehearsal marks. more
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Use numbers/Roman numerals and movable-do to transpose charts on the fly in rehearsal or live. more
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Chord slashes with rhythmic stems guide comping patterns while leaving voicing choices to the player. more
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Navigation symbols for repeats and codas; test playthroughs to prevent performer confusion. more
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Analyzing harmony with uppercase/lowercase numerals, figured bass, and functional symbols for classical/jazz contexts. more
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Rhythm slashes with cue notes or rhythmic notation above staves to indicate ensemble hits. more
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