How to make repeat for A1-B-A2 sections
Dear Musescore users,
I have a score, which has three sections A1, B and A2. A1 and A2 are same but with different endings. Which repeat signs should I use? Can someone give me an example? I tried somethings without finding a way.
Thank you very much!
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See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voltas
Something like that?
In reply to See: https://musescore.org… by Shoichi
Hi, Shoichi,
Thanks for your reply. But what you did has not the same execution as my original example. My example is only a try of the repetition. The real score that I want to do have 5 pages, every section has 20 to 30 measures, it is not commode enough to use the boxes 1 and 2.
I think the reasonable ways should be somethings like using "D.C al Coda" but I can not use them successfully.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Ynsun
In reply to Hi, Shoichi, Thanks for your… by ynsun06181
Click D.S. or D.C al Coda, via Inspector set Play Repeats
In reply to Clik D.S. or D.C al Coda,… by Shoichi
I tried as what you said, I tried also with and without the repetition bar ":I" but it still does not work as I will.
In reply to I tried as what you said, I… by ynsun06181
Explain the sequence you would like to have on the attachment above (From measure X to y/ From measure Z to... etc.).
In reply to Explain the sequence you… by Shoichi
I want that the repetition is the same as the original file like A1-B-A2. A and B are two long sections and 1, 2 is two short endings of each section.
In reply to Explain the sequence you… by Shoichi
Dear Shoichi,
I marked clearer now in the attached file above each section. This is only a demonstrations file for the A1-B-A2 style. My actual score is very long and takes too much time to test.
Thanks!
Ynsun
In reply to Dear Shoichi, I marked… by ynsun06181
This way?
In reply to This way? by Shoichi
Hi, dear Shoichi,
That right , thank you very much!
Yesterday I tried the similar thing like the file attached and thought it should be right but it does not work.
Have a nice day!
Ynsun
In reply to This way? by Shoichi
Although this works and may be the correct way, it doesn't seem very practical in a piece that is several pages long. Ynsun says it is about 5 pages - so at the end of section B the player turns back to the first page to play section A again but then has to turn quickly to the last page to play the coda. If I were playing it I'd have to write out the alternative ending on a separate piece of paper and pin it to the music. Not everyone uses a tablet!
I would prefer something like my version attached here which is much simpler for the performer and avoids scrabbling to find the last few bars. However I don't know the theoretically correct way. The playback almost works but does an extra repeat.
In reply to Although this works and may… by Brer Fox
Thanks Brer Fox
Your works appear better to read, although its playback on Musescore is not correct. For me, if I use the repeat, I can reduce my score from 5 pages to 3 pages then I can put them all together on the piano without flip.
In reply to Thanks Brer Fox Your works… by ynsun06181
That sounds manageable - although If I was sightreading I still wouldn't like having to skip suddenly to the very end. In any case it's not really a coda, more a second ending. Your real score may be different, though.
I'm surprised playback doesn't seem to recognise "Fine".
In reply to That sounds manageable -… by Brer Fox
Dear Brer Fox,
I quite agree with you. Practically on the paper work, we can add a text note on top of the score, and write as what you did in A12-B, then when the readers use the score, he or she plays in the A1-B-A2 sequence.
In reply to That sounds manageable -… by Brer Fox
Playback recognizes "Fine" if it is entered as a "Fine" marker and the result of a jump (such as D.C. al Fine).
"Fine" just by itself doesn't really make sense to the playback interpretation algorithm. As you most definitely don't want playback to stop as soon as it encounters the word "Fine".
In reply to Playback recognizes "Fine"… by jeetee
I know - but since I HAD put "DC al Fine" I thought it might work all the same - the "Fine" was in the second-time bar. However as I said before I don't know the correct "grammar" for writing it this way and haven't had time to look for a real-life example to see how it's done (or not!).
In reply to Although this works and may… by Brer Fox
Voltas are alternative endings of simple repeats, not alternative middle parts