Support for 'bis' - play twice

• May 22, 2021 - 16:26

I frequently encounter the term 'bis' in traditional music scores - the attached is an example and is played as

Bars: 1-2, 1-2, 3-6, 1-2, 1-2, 3-6

I've tried using DS, segno and other repeats and jumps but I cant reproduce the 'bis'.

I would be great if the software supported 'bis'.

Anyone got any ideas of how to work around this apparent limitation?

Thanks

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This has been requested before, (as has "play repeats on D.S.") but apparently not often enough to gain priority in the development queue. The response I received on this some years ago was that the practice was simply too obscure to merit inclusion in a notation-focused application. I can't say that I disagree. To be clear, it has always been possible to enter the instruction via system or staff text, but I don't believe playback is possible at this point.

How frequently do you encounter this? I've never seen this in many years as a professional musician, so I'd definitely be wary of including such a non-standard notation in your own scores. MuseScore is designed to more directly only standard music notation.

But if you have some special reason to want to write this and know that everyone reading your score will understand this notation, and if you also for whatever reason need it to playback the same way, you could try simply adding the two extra bars and copying the notes into them but making them invisible, then using a negative-width horizontal frame to force the next measures to overlap the invisible ones.

In reply to by Marc Sabatella

In Swedish traditional music 'bis' comes up all the time. I have a manuscript book with an historic collection of tunes open on my screen, and I'd estimate it appears about 50% of the time.

The use of 'bis' is well understood by musicians playing Swedish traditional music.

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