@tchrist: There's a town near here called Placitas. I just rode my bike up through there today, nearly 2,000 feet of climbing. I wondered if it was Spanish, as so many names in the area turn out to be, but I couldn't find it in the Spanish dictionary. I thought it might be something like "little pleasures" perhaps, but that's just a shot in the dark. Do you have any ideas?
@Robusto the kind of people that frequent MuseScore don't even know what "divisi" is. I believe the author's intention is very much that you play chords on your flute. Don't tell me you can't do that. I thought you were a pro!
@Robusto Inorite. It's staff not stave, and yet it's octave not octaff. How does that make any sense. Consistency is nice.
@Shafizadeh Neither. Both are wrong. Say "The matches from two days ago". There's no plural 'ago' and no possessive. 'Ago' is a common word but functionally not something they teach you about grammatically. It is a rare 'post-position'; that is, it serves the same function as a preposition, but syntactically comes -after- the object.