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If you'd like to set up
repeats in MuseScore 4,
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first open the "Repeats & jumps" palette.
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If you can't see this palette, you’ll find
it by clicking on the "Add palette" option
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and pressing this "Add" button
to move it to the main list.
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Now you simply select the bar where
you want the repeat ending to occur,
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or you can select the
desired bar line itself,
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and then select the appropriate
repeat symbol to add it.
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I now want to specify that the
repeat should begin on bar 2,
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so I'll add the appropriate
repeat symbol here as well.
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Now if you press play, you'll see
the playhead jumping back to bar 2
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as it should do.
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You can switch on and off
the playback of repeats
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by selecting this settings button
and toggling the "Play repeats" option.
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If you want to set volta brackets,
often referred to as repeat endings,
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you can also find these in
the "Repeats & Jumps" palette.
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Using these, I can specify which bars
are played and excluded on each repeat.
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I'm going to place this first
volta bracket before the repeat,
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meaning that this bar will be played the
first time around.
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I'll now place a second volta bracket
after the repeat marking.
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This means that the second time around, the
playback will skip over the first volta bracket
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and jump straight to the
second volta bracket instead.
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If you wish to extend a volta bracket,
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it’s advisable to use the generic keyboard
shortcut for extending a line:
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holding Shift and pressing the Arrow key.
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Another useful element in the "Repeats & Jumps"
palette is this "Repeat last bar" symbol.
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By adding this symbol to a bar, it will
repeat the previous bar during playback.
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Lastly, there are the
Segno and Coda elements,
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which are also found in the
"Repeats & jumps" palette.
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Let's start with the Segno element,
and add it to this bar.
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And then let's tell the player to go
back to that Segno marking
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later in the score, by adding a Dal Segno
(or D.S for short) element here.
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Now, if we want to add a Coda jump too,
we can alter this setup.
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Let's first place our Coda symbol
on a bar near the end of the score.
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Next, let's delete that Dal Segno element and
replace it with the Dal Segno, al Coda element.
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Lastly, let's add a To Coda element here.
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Now the playback will
follow the following logic:
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Once it reaches the
Dal Segno, al Coda element,
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it will jump back to the bar with the
Segno marking. From that point,
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it will play through again, until it
reaches the To Coda marking,
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which tells it to jump to the bar
marked with the Coda symbol.
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