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| michelp Registered Member
Date Joined Aug 2003 Total Posts : 2232 | Posted 10/8/2016 8:08 AM (GMT -6) | | The circle with the cross is the Coda sign, so the indication in your image looks a bit redundant and unclear. Can you please explain what the form should be ? 3 occurrences of the coda in that instruction make the text difficult to understand. Is there a Coda2 ? A different symbol (double coda sign) may be a solution, unless you have to respect the text 100 %. Michel Finale 2014.5, 2012c (main), MacOsX 10.11.6, Mac Mini Intel Core i7 2,7 Ghz, 16 Go Ram, French azerty kb, Dolet 6. Full TGTools. MOTU Audio Express, 3 monitors.Post Edited (michelp) : 10/8/2016 8:11:44 AM (GMT-5) | Back to Top | |
| Leo from DK Registered Member
Date Joined May 2012 Total Posts : 52 | Posted 10/11/2016 8:44 AM (GMT -6) | | taken from the back. I doubt that composers from aprox 100 years past had anything to do with pop -Derrek.
It's simpla a way they have used to mark a go from one point different than any repeats in the piece to any point just as different to the repeats as the first and then going to Coda. I bid messy explanation -- A litle easyer could be "Cut out the bars between the mills, play them as thye are written and go to Coda".
In Dk the dollar sign are used often as a Segno, the cirkle/cross as signs for "From A to B"
Are you confused - so am I but I've learnt to live, and play it
To be very clear. I want to go from start to the DS or DC then from respective to the first "Mill" or A, then play from there to the second "Mill" or B and then directly in Coda. The mills are not mandatory if you have a solution, but no letters or cifres can be used as they usually refer to a rehersal point. Repeats can not be used either, as there rarely are any repeats attached to the full A->B piece, Perhaps inside it, but it will not be played.
History tells us in scandinavia that the Mills have been used for "spillemandsmusik" e.g. very small bands from the rural areas up until the beginning og 1920th and in larger dancing bands from beginning of the 20th century and up until 1980 because most marches, polkamarches and polkas in scandinavian goes in much the same way. Two foreplays, a middle piece ending in a trio, the the theme in the "Mills to Mills" piece ending in a coda / or just ending with the trio. A large and varied piece to play with little score to write Leo from DK Finale 2014,5 Windows 10 | Back to Top | |
| Peter Thomsen Registered Member
Date Joined Jun 2000 Total Posts : 8331 | Posted 10/12/2016 3:23 PM (GMT -6) | | Leo,
If I understand you correctly, this is a layout issue, not a playback issue.
Take a look at the attached Finale document.
This solution does not play back the repeats, but you get the desired layout.
Peter Mac Finale, 2012c, 2014d & 2014.5, Dolet 6.6 plug-in, Mac OS X 10.11.6, iMac Intel Core i7, 2.93 GHz, 16 GB RAM
File Attachment : segnoCodaEx2.musx 14KB (application/octet-stream)This file has been downloaded 262 time(s). | Back to Top | |
| Leo from DK Registered Member
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