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Repeat markers
Repeat markers show that musical material is to be repeated, but unlike repeat endings, repeat
markers often involve jumping to different positions and sections in the music instead of moving
through the music consecutively.
In Dorico Elements, repeat markers are divided into the following types:
Repeat jumps
Specify the position from which players or playback must jump, such as D.C. al Coda.
You can qualify the conditions under which repeat jumps are used, such as
“second
time only”.
Repeat jumps are right-aligned with their rhythmic position, meaning their text or
symbol ends at that rhythmic position and extends to the left.
Repeat sections
Specify the destinations for jumps, such as segno or coda, or where the music
should end, such as Fine. In Dorico Elements, coda sections that start mid-system are
automatically separated from the preceding music with a gap.
Repeat markers are left-aligned with their rhythmic position, meaning their text or
symbol starts at that rhythmic position and extends to the right.
By default, repeat markers are shown on a single line.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for repeats and tremolos on page 321
Repeats in playback on page 464
Types of barlines on page 558
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