That A/B marks in squares are not related to any bar numbers. It is usually done in the noatation of Traditionals. I think it is good to give the sheet a clear structure.
 As it usually is done in sheet music one might see on
http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/blackberry-blossom-p207069.aspx

I will give the posted examples (thanks) a try in the next days.



On 14.10.2015 12:00, BB wrote:
Irish fiddle tunes and derivated country tunes or square dances usually are organised in two parts with 8 bars/measures each with repeat. Commonly the parts are marked with A and B in a square above the note lines. (If needed I can search for a link with an example to post it.)

How can I produce such a suare with an A or B inside above the note lines? May be it is described in the manual, but I could not find it?

Regards

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