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I have a rondo of form ABACADA. How do I get A to play like a subroutine in software programming? The original from Devienne's 1794 flute method book seems to use signs that don't exist in musescore.
I have a rondo of form ABACADA. How do I get A to play like a subroutine in software programming? The original from Devienne's 1794 flute method book seems to use signs that don't exist in musescore.
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Attach the original score.
In reply to Attach the original score. by rothers
Thanks to all; you pointed me in the right direction. My solution uses multiple codas. However, the different label associated with each coda is invisible on the score. To see it, you must select the coda and then go into the properties panel. Likewise the D.S. al Coda jump instructions in the score. Attached is a sample score with my solution.
I am not sure, but I think that using multiple "D.S. al Coda" with a coda for C and D would work. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/jumps-and-markers
segno-b, segno-c, segno-d
A
(to coda-c) (to coda-d) (fine)
B
D.S. (segno-b) al coda (coda-c)
coda -c
C
D.S. (segno-c) al coda (coda-d)
coda-d
D
D.S. (segno-d) al fine
But it will be ugly.
In reply to I am not sure, but I think… by AndreasKågedal
I wonder if this might be the occasion for the Doppio Segno ("double sign") and Doppia Coda ("double tail") mentioned in a recent post. There are symbols to go to a Doppio Segno and to go to a Doppia Coda, but I don't see the actual Doppio Segno and Doppia Coda symbols ... if they exist. (I'd never heard the term until that recent post, but, once heard, it's fairly obvious that there should be such.) I'm'a guess that you'd have to build it by modifying a normal Segno or Coda symbol.