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MUS 364 — Fall 2020 Wind Symphony Project Step #2 Due Date & Time: by Thursday, October 8th Color Coding Your Score There are many different color schemes used by conductors. This method serves to highlight discrete information in your score. It is recommended that you use erasable color pencils, such as the Col-Erase brand, available in most office supply stores. If you buy Col-Erase brand pencils, use these colors: Red = “Carmine Red” Yellow = “Yellow” Orange = “Vermillion” Blue = “Blue” Green = “Grass Green” or “Light Green”

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  • MUS 364 — Fall 2020Wind Symphony Project Step #2

    Due Date & Time: by Thursday, October 8th

    Color Coding Your ScoreThere are many different color schemes used by conductors. This method serves to highlight discrete informationin your score.

    It is recommended that you use erasable color pencils, such as the Col-Erase brand, available in most officesupply stores. If you buy Col-Erase brand pencils, use these colors:

    Red = “Carmine Red” Yellow = “Yellow” Orange = “Vermillion” Blue = “Blue”Green = “Grass Green” or “Light Green”

  • Score ExamplesFrank Ticheli, Vesuvius (Manhattan Beach Music), ©1999

  • Score ExamplesFrank Ticheli, Joy Revisited (Manhattan Beach Music), ©2005