How to score this sort of thing for repeats?

• Feb 11, 2023 - 17:44

So, I have a score, I have the intro, and then an A section, and then a B section, and then an interlude, and then after the B section, I want to go back to the A section, so I'd use a dal segno for that, but then on this next pass through, I'd like it to skip past the interlude, which normally I'd use a to coda, except that would come first when reading it, which would make you skip the interlude on the first pass, and never even do the dal segno.

How does that work?

Also, if anyone knows some videos or resources that cover all situations for skips and jumps, I'd be very interested in that, because I get hung up on things like this often enough.

This is primarily for humans I mean, not for musescore playback. Thanks!


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In reply to by bobjp

Looks like you omitted the Intro.
The OP stated:
I want to go back to the A section, so I'd use a dal segno for that...
That's what is needed.
The D.C. al Coda works without an Intro. Accounting for an Intro. would require a D.S. al Coda - to return to section A.

In reply to by a-muse-sing

You wrote:
So, one should never do the "To coda" if there's a Segno before it I guess? That's just a rule always?

Look at this image (from bobjp's score):
Segno.png
The notation shown above is correct.

So, for clarity, what do you mean by "never do the 'To coda' if there's a Segno before it"?

In reply to by Jm6stringer

What I mean is like in your example, if I see there is a segno, I should ignore all "to coda" until I have returned to the segno. Otherwise, skipping to the coda will skip over the "dal segno". So, all "to coda" should be ignored, if you have a segno you haven't returned to yet, right? That's standard? Sorry, I didn't mean you shouldn't write it like that, I chose my words poorly, I should have said "one should ignore all to coda, until the dal segno has been accomplished, as a general rule."

In reply to by a-muse-sing

Yes, you are correct. The word "Coda" is taken from Italian, meaning 'tail' - so the "end".
The 'To Coda' is skipped over (but not ignored) until all significant instructions are followed.
Otherwise, as you correctly observed, some parts of the score would never get played if the 'To Coda' is honored immediately when encountered.

In reply to by a-muse-sing

@a-muse-sing... On second thought - and just for fun.
You wrote:
Also, if anyone knows some videos or resources that cover all situations for skips and jumps, I'd be very interested in that, because I get hung up on things like this often enough.

You asked for it!:
Crazy_Happy_Birthday.mscz
This doesn't cover "all situations" but is nonetheless "amusing".
Of course, no one would actually publish a song with jumps like that. ;-)

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