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Processing a Harmonica part I have detected truncation and occasional loss of the notes in the end of the phrase. Why does it happen?

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Processing a Harmonica part I have detected truncation and occasional loss of the notes in the end of the phrase. Why does it happen?

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A 12: Many Styles for solo and most Styles for wind and vocal voices, include special “Breath Rule”, which inserts a forced pause in the end of the musical phrase or between two phrases. Therefore, if you insert the “Phrase End” marker directly at the release of a key (ending of the note), this note will be shortened. If you place the “Phrase Start” marker between two short notes, the first note can disappear altogether. You have to take this into account when you mark phrases.

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