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In that instance, .bpgs means rest all instruments except Bass, Piano, Guitar and Strings.




And just for clarification, since drums are the only instrument left, ".bpgs" means that you will only hear the drum track, along with the melody and soloist track, if they are present. The dot command only affects the style instruments (Drums, Bass, Piano, Guitar, Strings) - the melody line and soloist line always play if they are present.

As Mac said, for newbies, it's best to look at chord settings to see explicitly what's going on.

The same rules also apply for "shots" (represented by ..) and "holds" (represented by ...).

So, if you want to hold all instruments except the drums, you would enter "C...d" and if you want a shot for only the drums, you would enter "C..bpgs".

Just remember, the the instruments after the dots mean "all instruments except".


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