Repeats does not work as expected
As a very, very beginner to music, I kindly ask if somebody could help me with a problem of repeats.
File of a simple exercise with Da Segon and Coda is attached. The repeats does not work at all; I do'nt understand what is wrong. I read the online manual, read some earlier posts, and looked at the video, but I can'nt find the right answer.
Can somebody correct my file or explain what I did wrong?
Thanks in advance,
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I suggest you look at "Part 7: Repeats, 1st and 2nd time endings" (at the bottom left on the main page) or on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVmXhlpOpa4&list=PL6BDCE01557636C85 # t = 84
Enter the repeat signs ( bar lines palette)
In reply to Welcome Michel L. by Shoichi
Thanks for your answer. I already looked at the video, but I was not expecting that writing the "Dal Segno" and "Coda" signs in Musescore in the same way as in the printed score would not work.
Grazie mille,
You only set markers (Segno and Coda) but no jumps (e.g. "D.S. al Coda")
In reply to You only set markers (Segno by Jojo-Schmitz
Vielen Danke!
I expected something like your answer, but this surprises me, as, in the printed scores I received from the school, no other signs are provided: the 2 "Da Segno" signs are the same. (And we are supposed to understand what to do when we encounter these signs). I copied my song in Musescore exactly like it is printed in the schoolbook.
So, is it correct if I work this way in Musescore: when a jump has to be made, I have always to mention explicitally where the jump has to arrive, i.e. "Da Segno al Coda" will send to the Coda, but "Da Segno" alone does not send anywhere ?
Many thanks,
In reply to Vielen Danke! I expected by Michel L.
It is a plain "Segno", not a "Da Segno"
And "Da Segno al Code" will jump to "Segno" and play up to "To Coda" and then continue at "Coda"
In reply to It is a plain "Segno", not a by Jojo-Schmitz
I am sorry to disturb you again, but I really do'nt succeed. Is it a matter of the double lines at the end or something else??? Dis I misunderstood something?
May I kindly ask if you could modify my file so that it works? This way I could see exactly where I am wrong. I would be very gratefull for that
The file is attached again.
Many thanks in advance,
In reply to still not working by Michel L.
There is still no jump, jost markers (i.e. targets for jumps). The double barline doesn#t do any harm.
What do you want to play in what order? Measure 1-16, 5-8, 17-end?
If so replace the 1st Coda with a To Coda and the 2nd Segno with a D.S. al Coda
In reply to There is still no jump, jost by Jojo-Schmitz
And if you insist to using those signs...
In reply to And if you insist to using by Jojo-Schmitz
Wonderfull works fine. Thanks a lot!
With your second file I understood that I have to mark these signs as jumper and as markers.
Thanks again!
In reply to Wonderfull works fine. Thanks by Michel L.
I just changed the text of those jumps, so they look like marker ;-)
Dal Segno (often abbreviated to DS) means "from the sign". In other words, you place a sign (the Segno symbol) and then, later, you place the instruction DS (from the Sign), DS al Coda (from the sign then jump to the Coda where indicated) or DS al Fine from the sign until it says Fine (end). Just using a sign and then another sign on its own to mean jump to the sign is incorrect so, yes, your schoolbook is wrong.
In reply to Dal Segno (often abbreviated by underquark
Thanks for the explanation!
I'm not 100% convinced that it is wrong; not only did I saw it in my schoolbook from the academia (Dutch language) but I found also the same explanation on the French Wikipedia:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abr%C3%A9viation_%28solf%C3%A8ge%29#Renvoi…
Perhaps this is different from region to region?
...you may find this useful:
http://docentes2.uacj.mx/museodigital/teoria/Teoria_musica_2/Gerou%20To…
Scroll to page 55+ of the dictionary itself (or page 29+ of the pdf, as there are two scanned dictionary pages on each pdf page).
Regards and welcome aboard.
In reply to @Michel L. In addition to the MuseScore handbook... by Jm6stringer
Many thanks, I already downloaded the text, seems really usefull!