[SOLVED] When should be a volta bracket open and when closed
Hello,
is there a definition for when a volta should be closed and when it should be open? Is the last volta always open regardless if it's on the last measure/bar of a whole piece?
Hello,
is there a definition for when a volta should be closed and when it should be open? Is the last volta always open regardless if it's on the last measure/bar of a whole piece?
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It's not universally followed, but the usual convention is close the volta for all but the last - to help make clear where it actually ends (normally right on the end repeat barline). The last one is left open to signify that it doesn't actually end, you just keep going forward.
In reply to It's not universally… by Marc Sabatella
"The last one is left open to signify that it doesn't actually end (...)"
Even if it is on the last bar/measure of the whole piece or on a bar/measure with a final bar?
In reply to "The last one is left open… by Schnotzer
In that case, it does end, so yeah, close it. I was thinking more of second endings in the middle of a piece, such as in an AABA for where the first A section is written with a repeat.
In reply to In that case, it does end,… by Marc Sabatella
Can you explicate your example, please? I don't really know, what you mean by that in terms of voltas.
In reply to In that case, it does end,… by Marc Sabatella
I am formatting my scores and stumbled uppon the following, as seen in the attachment. The piece starts in the very first bar with the first volta. I learned that the last volta shouldn't be closed. But if I don't use a closed volta, Musescore stops the playback on the end of the first volta. Is that intended to happen?
In reply to I am formatting my scores… by Schnotzer
There's an end repeat barline missing. Voltats are alternetive endings of a repeat
In reply to There's an end repeat… by Jojo-Schmitz
But when I put a repeat barline on the last bar of the first volta, then the second volta gets played after that, but the second volta should only play, after the end of the piece is reached.
Edit: And the speed resets, when the second volta is played, when I place the repeat barline in the first volta.
Here is the link to the score: https://musescore.com/user/13672956/scores/6714429
In reply to But when I put a repeat… by Schnotzer
So you're mis-using voltas for an alternate start of a repeat.
Just move the measures covered by the 2nd volta to the end, before the repeat barline, remove the repeat barlines, add a Segno to the measure after the 1st volta, remove the volta lines, and replace the end repeat by a D.S.
In reply to So you're missusing voltas… by Jojo-Schmitz
I did as you told and added Fine and D.S. al Fine, because I don't want to end on the previously second volta. But then another questions comes to my mind: Is the endbarline on Fine a legal barline or should I remove it with e.g. a double bar line?
In reply to I did as you told and added… by Schnotzer
Where did I say something about a Fine and a D.S. al Fine?
Anyway, you're right, this is indeed needed ;-)
Does this play back as intented?
Indeed I'd put an end barline at the fine and a single or double barline at the end
In reply to Where did I say something… by Jojo-Schmitz
You didn't, but I explained why I used them. Because, if I would do it exactly as you told, the ending wouldn't fit well. So that's why I used Fine and D.S. al Fine to have a proper end and my new question, that came up, is if the endbarline is a proper barline on Fine.
In reply to You didn't, but I explained… by Schnotzer
Ah, and I thought about placing a doublebar line on the Segno, but you did it already. Good to know! That helped alot! Thank you very much!
And yes, it plays back, as intended.
In reply to You didn't, but I explained… by Schnotzer
Yes, sorry, I noticed the need of a Fine after the fact.
It is of course perfectly OK to not blindly follow any advice, but engaging the brain in the process ;-)
In reply to Yes, sorry, I noticed that… by Jojo-Schmitz
No problem. :)
I learned alot. Again, thank you very much! Have a nice day! :D