2nd coda? 2004-10-07 05:20 pm Well, yet another problem! Is it possible to have a second coda? CODA 2! Having it act as the regular coda or any of the characters from flow direction? Having it direct to another place other than the first coda . Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #1 – 2004-10-07 05:29 pm I doubt that there is any way to insert a 2nd Coda. However, you could use hidden staves, written open, and then muted "print staves" that would give a more satisfactory printing result, probably with a 2nd Coda symbol inserted as a text item.Using print staves has one drawback in this case, however; when played, the notes won't be followed correctly as NWC doesn't know how to jump to the 2nd Coda etc. Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #2 – 2004-10-08 01:55 am You shouldn't use two codas. There must be another way to write this out. Think of what the word means: tail.Does your dog/cat/iguana have one tail in the middle of its body and another at the end? Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #3 – 2004-10-08 04:10 am Not only should you not use two codas, I don't think NWC will recognize the second "to coda" direction. I tested this with NWC2:Notes - Flow direction To Coda - Notes - Flow direction DC al Coda - Flow direction Coda - Notes - Flow direction Segno - Notes - Flow direction To Coda - Notes - Flow direction DS al Coda - Flow direction Coda - NotesThe second coda direction was ignored on playback. Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #4 – 2004-10-08 03:15 pm what about 2nd segno ? In my opinion this makes sense ! Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #5 – 2004-10-09 07:58 pm does the 2nd segno work?i have seen many pieces with two codas or ojos as they are known as well! Quote Selected
Re: 2nd coda? Reply #6 – 2004-10-09 09:15 pm Me too, I have played some pieces with two Segnos or Codas and they were necessary, too. Of course they could have been implemented otherwise, but in those pieces a 2nd Coda or Segno was somehow the best alternative.However, NWC doesn't support a 2nd Coda or Segno. (These second Codas and Segnos have an according symbol with a number, like Coda 2 or Dal Segno 2) Quote Selected