I cannot get the music to play the second volta-at the very last of the sheet
Hi;
I typed in the Allemand-Robert de Visee in F. Noad's book pp182-183. Everything plays well except the VOltas in measures 29 and 30 (the last two). I checked the attached score vs the book sheet and everything is fine.
The main today issue is that the music at the end of measure 28; it jumps to 2. -measure 30
I also experimented with adding a stop-start bar at the beginning of measure 13, but then musescore got lost in measure 29. I deleted the stop-start bar in the attached file.
Any ideas why I cannot get it right?
Your help will be highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Sal
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The problem is that there is no start repeat to match the repeat in measure 29. The intention is probably to return to measure 14 (this seems most logical from a quick analysis of the song). Put a start repeat there and it should work fine.
Many thanks Mike 320;
Adding the start in measure 14 did not work: Musescore gets lost in measure 29.
Salvador
In reply to Many thanks Mike 320; Adding… by S_nieto
Sorry, I meant measure 15 as in the score I added to my previous reply.
I really need need to learn to count
In reply to Sorry, I meant measure 15 as… by mike320
...and be aware that the status bar count can differ from the measure numbers due to any pickup measure(s) being present.
:-)
In reply to ...and beware of the status… by Jm6stringer
I saw measure 13 at the start of the system then said the third measure of the system is 14. I don't remember looking at the status bar. Maybe the Roman numeral III right before it affected my thinking.
In reply to Many thanks Mike 320; Adding… by S_nieto
Many thanks Mike 320;
it worked.
Sal
In reply to Many thanks Mike 320; it… by S_nieto
Though unrelated, in measure 20 (using the written measure numbers not the status bar numbers) a natural sign is missing from the note B. You have open string fingerering but, honoring the key signature, a B flat is played .
Looks to me like harmonically it should be an E(7)th chord (hence B natural) resolving to the Am chord in measure 21.