Re: Repetita juvant
G'day Rick,
Question for the group: I've often seen (usually Baroque) music with D.C. senza replica which is "do again without the repeats". Anyone know what what should be used for "do again with the repeats". Modern practice seems to be to omit the repeats (usually taking the last Special Ending).
I can't help with "do again with the repeats", but the "modern practice" observation must relate to music other than that which I commonly see, though it is what I was taught when first playing brass band music lo these many years ago... Much of what I perform in church today is modern gospel with a pop flavour and repeats are almost always played after a DS or DC, usually notated as SE 1,3 and SE 2,4 etc. with the 3rd and 4th times occurring after the DS or DC.
So: Intro; MRO; Verse; Segno; Chorus; SE1,3; MRC; SE2,4 (To Coda); instrumental; bridge; DS al Coda; CODA
Or some such...
Proper flow control is quite often a problem for me. It is not that uncommon to need a DSS and double Segno, or double Coda markings too. Occasionally I can redefine the flow to work better with the available controls, but even this can only happen when I don't need to match the flow of printed charts others use that I'm not replacing.
My very first post in the NG related to a desire for better flow control...