To 
 add pause markers for cadenzas
        Cadenzas are unaccompanied passages performed 
 by the soloist. You can use a Foot Pedal marker inserted during the cadenza, 
 and then a Resume marker after the cadenza to ensure the accompaniment 
 resumes in coordination with the soloist (upon receiving a foot pedal 
 message).
        To specify this effect with the Add SmartMusic 
 Marker plug-in, place the Wait for Foot Pedal marker on the note you want 
 the accompaniment to resume. The Resume and Reset Tempo marker is added 
 for you automatically. See Wait 
 for Foot Pedal dialog box.
        To add a pause marker for a cadenza manually 
 with expressions:
        
            - Add a Wait for Foot Pedal marker near the beginning 
 of the cadenza.
            
- Add a Resume marker and Reset Tempo marker 
 over the first beat following the cadenza. It is best to place 
 the Wait for Foot Pedal early in the cadenza to ensure the soloist does 
 not ‘catch up’ to the accompaniment (which continues in tempo until reaching 
 the ‘Wait for’ marker, or any of the pause markers). In this cadenza, 
 note that the pitch C appears after the Wait for Foot Pedal marking, which 
 is also the pitch of the Resume note immediately after the cadenza. If 
 there was not a C in the cadenza, a Wait for Note On marker could be added 
 instead of Wait for Foot Pedal so pressing the foot pedal would not be 
 necessary during the performance. See To 
 pause for accompaniment rests or held notes.
            