02-05-2013, 05:54 AM
Thanks. I'll check into that, and make sure that I have that feature disabled. I think it might have been. What might need to do is make sure that I uncheck this in performances, but in rehearsals keep it on, so that I can make whatever marks I may need.
If it helps, I had all of my recital pieces in a set list at one time. I loaded them all a few days prior when doing a run through, but decided not to use the set list for some reason. At the recital, I opened the first piece (Mozart Oboe Concerto) as normal, and turned from the end of the first movement to the 2nd movement, and another piece (Shinohara Obsession) showed up, and not even the beginning, but midway through which I thought was odd! It was the last piece though, and the second to last page on that piece if I recall correctly. I fixed the problem though, while my pianist was playing the coda.
Again, thanks
Ron
If it helps, I had all of my recital pieces in a set list at one time. I loaded them all a few days prior when doing a run through, but decided not to use the set list for some reason. At the recital, I opened the first piece (Mozart Oboe Concerto) as normal, and turned from the end of the first movement to the 2nd movement, and another piece (Shinohara Obsession) showed up, and not even the beginning, but midway through which I thought was odd! It was the last piece though, and the second to last page on that piece if I recall correctly. I fixed the problem though, while my pianist was playing the coda.
Again, thanks
Ron