What pdf tag should I use for footnotes?

I get involved in generating fully accessible tagged pdf's for asisstive technologies and the like. I have a doc in InDesign which uses footnotes. When I tag the document, should I map the footnotes (paragraph) style to a particular predefined pdf tag (http://www.alistapart.com/d/pdf_accessibility/PDFtags.html) and if so which one? P, STORY, NOTE....? I'm not sure and can't find any reference out there to help me.

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What instrument area should I use for pulling in iTunes files to edit together, Voice, guitar, ...
drop the files into a blank area of the timeline and GB will create a track for the files. if you want to do it manually, create a New Basic Track

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