8. In the Bernstein Method of score marking, what do the lines drawn over notes mean?

To beat big beats
To stop beating time
To cue the violins
To hold for 3 counts

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In the Bernstein Method of score marking, the lines drawn over notes indicate that the conductor should hold for 3 counts.
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