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D.S al Fine , dann Trio

Is there a way to handle this

first I have a sign like a § then Fine and so I have D.S al fine dann Trio And then I am just with Trio.
At the end of Trio I have D.C
When I put this into the staff it stop with Fine when I try to play the song.

Re: D.S al Fine , dann Trio

Reply #1
Johan,

First I will check that I understand the problem.  You have a tune which is notated as follows -

Introduction / sign / Section B / DS al fine / fine / trio / DC.

There seems to be a mistake here.  It will play like this -

Introduction => Section B => Section B = > Stop.

The instruction DS al fine says "go back to the sign then stop when you get to the fine."  The trio can never be reached.

Is the following what you wanted to achieve (a standard minuet structure)?

Introduction =>  Section B => Section B (repeated) => Trio => Section B => Stop.

This can best be notated as follows:

Introduction / master repeat open / sign / Section B / fine / master repeat close / trio / DS al fine /.

Master repeat open and close are varieties of bar lines - use [insert bar line (decorated)].

If I have misunderstood the probem, I hope others can offer alternative advice.

HTH

Stephen

Re: D.S al Fine , dann Trio

Reply #2
As I have understood it goes
Introduction => Section B => Section C => Trio => Section B=> Section C =>Section B Fine

Intro § Fine "DS al fine ,dann Trio" Trio DC

Re: D.S al Fine , dann Trio

Reply #3
It is Radetzky-Marsch Joh. Straus Arr: Willi Schmidt-Pedersen

 

Re: D.S al Fine , dann Trio

Reply #4
The D.S. al Fine will direct play back to go back to the Segno, where the piece will play until the Fine. If you do not want it to stop at the Fine, then remove the Fine and change the "D.S. al Fine" to a simpler "D.S." Dal Segno instruction.

Example repeats are shown in the repeat*.nwc samples.