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Using hidden special endings to allow different dynamic settings in repeats.

I have had some success using hidden special endings to implement things like p-f markings in repeated sections. This is a common occurrence in Sousa marches. There are other uses for this technique, as well. The only real problem I have had with this has been inserting  special endings within slurs. In this case, the slur gets broken into two parts.

If this is not a well-known technique and there is significant interest, I can post some examples.
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Re: Using hidden special endings to allow different dynamic settings in repeats.

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If this is not a well-known technique and there is significant interest, I can post some examples.
Not sure how "well known" it is, but I use it a lot.
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