Question on what appear to be voices

• Mar 17, 2022 - 22:01

On the score of the musical I am arranging, I have come across this many time.
They appear to be a single note but with voices. (as can be seen in the image.)
I have entered these notes both ways, as a single note in voice 1 and in other passages with voice 2 overlayed.
There is no discernible change in the music sound when played back.
Is there a reason for scribing music in such a way?

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In reply to by underquark

I think you could be right, but not for the reason you're thinking.
Going back over the complete score, I have noticed that they re-use passages between songs, with small changes.
Adding extra notes to create a chord or drop notes off a chord to make a single note.
The passage shown in the image is from one particular song, but the music is from a different song that uses full chords at that particular place.
The score is rife with these single notes with elongated staff lines.

As I get further into the score, I am beginning to see this.
As has been pointed out, the score appears hand drawn, if the composers were using copy / paste, it would explain it all.
Stems with no notes.
Edit:- I have listened to the 1974 soundtrack and all those chords missing from the sheet music are still being played, perhaps the sheet music master had an issue with the printing.

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