use of repeat marks
Gentlemen, I am experiencing difficulty applying the correct repeats and ending marks for the attached score.
Therefore, to enable you to see how I envision the piece being played, you will see a 'How to Play' plan beneath measure 47.
I had codas and segnos in at one time but it would not play back as I expected, so I assumed I did not use them correctly.
I shall most certainly appreciate any assistance you can offer.
- an great fan of Musescore,
Papa John
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If I understand the road-map (traffic) correctly:
Pls. see attachment...
In reply to If I understand the road-map… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Yes, you understood it perfectly and it plays as I envisioned. I had part of the segno and coda marks entered correctly, but not the part in the second stave of page three; that I do not know how to do yet.
Thank you so very much for your assistance!
- Papa John
In reply to Yes, you understood it… by Papa John
I added a Horizontal Frame to be visually correct. (Doing so will not affect traffic. Only that section separates visually from the others.)
How to Insert Horizontal Frame :
1. Select the measure.
2. Right click, outside of the blue (selection) border a little.
3. A (narrow) menu will appear.
4. Select "Frames >> Insert Horizontal Frame" option.
or
1. Select the measure.
2. Click "Add" menu (on Top)
3. Select "Frames >> Insert Horizontal Frame" option.
In reply to I added a Horizontal Frame… by Ziya Mete Demircan
Again, I offer thanks to you, sir. I had incorrectly used the coda, hence the incorrect playback.
I noticed you inserted (or wrote) To Coda at the appropriate place: is that what tells the program--as well as the musicians--when to jump to the measure marked by the coda sign?
In reply to Again, I offer thanks to you… by Papa John
yes. It is one of the markers a D.S. al Coda works on, the Segno and the Coda itself are the other 2 such markers
In reply to yes. It is one of the… by Jojo-Schmitz
My thanks to you as well! I have been playing music for over 50 years, and have scored a few of my own pieces or arrangements of others' work, but did not know how to 'apply' those tools.
Y'all on the Musescore Support team are so very helpful to rookies such as myself!
- Papa John
In reply to My thanks to you as well! I… by Papa John
FYI, once you apply the proper jump, you can change it to any display as you want. Use the standard text editing procedures to change the appearance. See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/text-editing