Jump after second volta
Hello. I want to play the piece until the repeat sign, then repeat and play the second volta, and then jump to after the repeat sign. I found this: https://musescore.org/en/node/291062 and if I understood correctly, for my case I should use the -
Segno
to Coda
D.S. al Coda
However right now the score repeats and plays the second volta, but then goes on as the first volta intead of jumping to the coda.
I'm attaching the score so you can tell me what I did wrong.
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A 2nd Volta should appear immediately after an "end repeat" barline where the 1st Volta is located. See the Handbook about Voltas:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/voltas
And a small trap: although the 1st Volta only plays once, its measure should have a Play Count of 2.
In reply to A 2nd Volta should appear… by DanielR
And that would make the second volta jump to the end of the current score ( I'm still working on it ), or will it only make the second volta play?
In reply to And that would make the… by davil
It will make the 2nd volta play (instead of 1st volta), on the second play of the repeat.
For jumps, you can read up in the Handbook:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/repeats-and-jumps
In reply to It will make the 2nd volta… by DanielR
OK, I read and tried to do the Segno + to Coda + D.S. al Coda, but for some reason it isn't workingl, did you see the file I attached?
In reply to OK, I read and tried to do… by davil
You wrote:
I want to play the piece until the repeat sign...
I see a start repeat sign at measure 8 and then an end repeat at measure 42. Also, there is no end repeat at the first volta (measure 23). Is this a mistake?
Rather than detail the inaccurate playback (which no one can hear because your picture cannot play the score) please attach the actual MuseScore file -- i.e., the .mscz file -- and not that .pdf picture.
Also explain precisely how you want the score to play. (Not how it currently/incorrectly plays.)
For example:
I want MuseScore to...
Play measures 1 through 23
Then from measure 23 (volta #1) go to (repeat) measure 7 and play until measure... etc.
Regards.
In reply to You wrote: I want to play… by Jm6stringer
OK, I'm attaching the musecore file so you can play and see the score. I want the score to play this way:
Play from measure 1 to 42 ( first volta )
Then jump back to measure 8 and play until the end of the second volta, skip measures 27 - 42 and jump to measure 43.
Was that clear?
Here is the musecore file:
In reply to OK, I'm attaching the… by davil
"Play from measure 1 to 42 ( first volta )"
What? Your first volta is shown in measures 22-23, not measure 42.
Currently your score has first volta and second volta not separated by an end-repeat barline, so you are trying to misuse the Volta convention. Voltas are also referred to as first- and second-time endings, and are used to indicate a different section to play at the end of a repeat.
Please look at the examples of voltas in the Handbook:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/voltas
In reply to "Play from measure 1 to 42 (… by DanielR
Sorry, I meant that I want the piece to play until measure 23 ( the first volta ) and then keep playing until 42.
And for your question "Also, there is no end repeat at the first volta (measure 23). Is this a mistake?", no, it isn't because I want the first volta to play, then keep going until measure 42, only then jump back to measure 8, and then play until the second volta, and then skip measures 27 - 42 and jump to measure 43.
In reply to "Play from measure 1 to 42 (… by DanielR
Other people may offer better advice, but there is one way to play what you want.
Here is an adapted score, which has these changes:
1. In the measure before the "1st Volta", insert a "To Coda" (which will happen only on the 2nd play).
2. Move your "2nd Volta" measures to after the end-repeat, at the start of the final section.
3. Then remove all the Volta lines.
4. Change the start-repeat and end-repeat barlines into double-barlines (just as visual landmarks).
5. Instead of the start-repeat, insert a Segno.
6. Instead of the end-repeat, insert a DS al Coda.
7. Insert a horizontal frame to separate the original repeat section from the final section.
8. Mark the final section as a Coda.
BTW, the attached score is in MS 3.6.1 format.
In reply to Other people may offer… by DanielR
Thank you so much, works perfectly!!