Repeat Instructions for Performances

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Composer will automatically play repeats and endings as notated. However, if a repeated section includes more than two verses of lyrics, Composer will not automatically repeat that section more than two times. You can provide Composer with specific instructions for repeating the section for as many times as there are verses in the section.

Also, Composer does not automatically interpret "go to" performance instructions, such as D.C. al Segno. You can provide Composer with specific instructions for exactly interpreting such "go to" designations in the score.

 
prcarrow To instruct Composer to repeat a section during playback for as many times as there are verses:

Consider the following example with three verses (skipping the remaining ninety-seven verses):

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1.Choose the Repeat Instructions command in the Measure menu.

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If you have already navigated to the Barline Palette, then choose the Repeat Instructions command in the Measure Menu.

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Type "qri" for Quick Repeat Instructions.

Composer will display the Repeat Instructions dialog box:

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The bottom portion of the dialog indicates Composer's default interpretation of the repeat marks. Composer plays the repeated section only twice, ignoring the third verse.

The upper portion of the dialog box enables you to override Composer's performance of repeats and other "go to" instructions. By default, for this song, Composer plays the pick-up measure #1, then the first verse measures #2 through #5, and then the second verse measures #2 through #5.

2.Add instructions for playing back the third verse:
B816Prepare to add a new instruction below the last instruction for the second verse, by selecting the last instruction in first of the two tables in the dialog box:

RepeatInstructionsDlg100BottlesSelect2ndInstruction

B816Click the Insert New Repeat Instruction button.

Composer will insert a third empty row in the table:

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B816Enter the instruction for the third verse. Like the second verse, the third verse starts at measure #2 and extends through measure #5. You can add a comment if you might find it useful later to help you remember the purpose of the instruction; and you can modify the comments for other instructions:

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The following example shows how Composer automatically prepares the repeat instructions for repeats and endings, even non-sequential endings. Composer, however, does not automatically interpret "go to" performance instructions, such as D.C. al Segno. The following example shows how you can provide Composer with specific instructions for exactly interpreting such "go to" designations in the score.

 
prcarrow To specify relatively complex "go to" instructions in the score:

Consider the following example with four endings, a segno repeat_instructions_for_ mark, a D.C. al Segno instruction, and a Coda:

RepeatInstructionsExample

1.Choose the Repeat Instructions command in the Measure or Barline Menu.

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Type "qri" for Quick Repeat Instructions.

Composer will display the following Repeat Instructions dialog box:

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Composer has correctly prepared the repeat instructions for the endings and repeats, as illustrated here:

RepeatInstructionsComplexFlowDialogForRepeatsAndEndings

However, Composer did not interpret the segno repeat_instructions_for_1 mark, D.C. al Segno and Coda:.

2.Add instructions in the Repeat Instructions dialog box for the interpretation of the other "go to" marks, as illustrated in rows #7 and #8 below:

RepeatInstructionsDlgForDCandSegno

The last two instructions for the D.C. al Segno and Coda: are performed as follows:

RepeatInstructionsFlowDiagramForDCandSegno


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