Doubt repetitions of measures
Hello, I have a doubt in the repetition of measure, particularly when several.
I know the sign to repeat the last measure, but according to the image when the sign is centered and double means that you have to repeat the last two measures.
In the other image the number 4 indicates that you have to repeat the last 4 measures.
Am I right or wrong?
Is there any way to do with musescore or no choice but to copy the measures?
Finally, in the last image after repetition bar, the chord is linked to the previous chord opening bar repetition.
Will this be done? ?How?
Thank you.
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Comments
(1) and (2): currently we don't have working multibar repeats. see #10220: Add a two and four measure (multi-measure) repeat sign with playback, I believe there you also might find a Workaround
(3) has been requested before too, currently you'd have to fake it, with e.g. invisible and silent grace notes
In reply to (1) and (2): currently we by Jojo-Schmitz
Ok, I thought so, but nothing was unaware if anything, thank you very much for the clarification and greetings
In reply to Ok, I thought so, but nothing by kakasle
@kakasle, a workaround, if useful (You have to adjust well the spaces):
Edit/Bar/Join Selected Bars (1,2,3,4);
Bar properties (5,6) actual 1/64;
Press 'Z' add the symbol;
Add End Repeat, press 'V';
Add Line (Allow diagonal), positioning them and the left hand rests;
Right click bar 4-> Repeat count 4;
Add the number.
(uncheck 'show invisible')
just a dirty trick
__edit____ and it does not work well, sorry :(
In reply to @kakasle, a workaround, if by Shoichi
Thanks for the info, work, work, the problem is that it is confusing and I think that in the fourth repetition waste time to go through the measure, it seemed.
Hopefully in successive versions they see, and easy to implement.
I read in another thread that there is a kind of discussion about it, I think it's very good for some things, for example rhythmic patterns that are repeated many times, if you want to change in the future just have to modify the original, a greeting .