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When an instrument has no music for the remainder of a piece or movement, it is common to put a single multi-measure rest with a “tacet al fine” marking, which suppresses/replaces all music changes (time signatures, key signatures, rehearsal marks, etc.). This snippet demonstrates how to truncate a musical expression at a given measure and simply append a “tacet al fine” measure.
When an instrument has no music for the remainder of a piece or movement, it is common to put a single multi-measure rest with a “tacet al fine” marking, which suppresses/replaces all music changes (time signatures, key signatures, rehearsal marks, etc.). This snippet demonstrates how to truncate a musical expression at a given measure and simply append a “tacet al fine” measure.


<lilypond version="2.24.0" full>
<lilypond version="2.24">
\version "2.24.0"
 
global = {
global = {
   \key c \major
   \key c \major
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\markup "“Tacet” Tuba part:"
\markup "“Tacet” Tuba part:"
\new Staff { \clef bass \quoteDuring "tubaPart" s1 \tacetAlFine }
\new Staff { \clef bass \quoteDuring "tubaPart" s1 \tacetAlFine }
\paper { tagline = ##f }
</lilypond>
</lilypond>


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