Da Capo al Fine does not jump to Fine
I have imported a score (via another scan softeware) and worked it over according to the original sheet.
I put in the voltas and D.C. al Fine works, but not perfectly, because it does not jump to Fine.
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Click D.C. al Fine, via Inspector check the box Play Repeats. Add the barline (measure 16).
In reply to Click D.C. al Fine, via… by Shoichi
I did it, but it does not jump to Fine.
Try it with the attached file.
Regards,
Harald
In reply to I did it, but it does not… by saxbrain
Ciao, did you check my attachment above?
In reply to Ciao, did you check my… by Shoichi
But the barline is wrong and not in the original sheet.
Da Capo al Fine must go to beginning and go to Fine, where Fine is set and this does not seem to work, because measure 16 is not played at the end.
Regards,
Harald
In reply to But the barline is wrong and… by saxbrain
You can't use voltas without a end repeat barline.
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/voltas
Maybe you only need the correct jumps.
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/repeats-and-jumps#repeat-symbols-an…
I think the issue is, the notation you are using here is kind of non-standard, "to next strain" is not a notationally correct thing to do at the end of a 1st ending. It's really meant only for repeated passages. So all bets are off as to how this will play back. The thing you are calling a second ending and a fine in bar 16 is actually a coda. Adding it that way - putting it at the end accompanied by a coda sign, converting the first ending in 15 to a "to coda", would be more correct, would make way more sense to people reading, and would play back correctly as well.
In reply to I think the issue is, the… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you Marc,
for this comment.
I have to ask my saxophone teacher, because indeed I do not understand the notation syntax good enough. Sometimes the sheets you buy in the internet are not completely correct.
Nevertheless I am astonished how much MuseScore can and for a beginner like me this software is so valuable, because it shows me, how the score really must sound.
Best regards,
Harald
In reply to Thank you Marc, for this … by saxbrain
I would say most musicians would eventually be able to figure out that notation even though it isn't standard or recommended. But MuseScore takes things a bit more literally.