Brackets

How to mark a cut in music

How to mark a cut in music

Use brackets to signify where you're starting, and close the brackets at the point where you're stopping. Write “Start” and “Stop” above the brackets, like this: A single cut might have multiple start points, like one for a 32-bar cut and another for a 16-bar cut.

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