Music repeat notation is a recording form that omits methods in order to save space in music scores and facilitate the writing of music scores. It is mainly divided into D.C. mark, D.S. mark, paragraph repeat mark and repeated skip mark. It is widely used and belongs to basic music theory.
1. Repeat the notation from the beginning:
D.C. notation. Italian: da capo, repeat from the beginning. When the Fine mark appears, it repeats until the Fine mark ends.
2. Musical repetition notation:
D.S. notation. Italian: dal segno, repeat from the mark. The D.S. mark can also be marked as shown in the figure, and it is repeated from the mark to the word "Fine.".
3. Paragraph repetition mark:
A colon before the termination line. If there is a termination line before and a colon after the termination line, the segment between the two repetition marks is repeated;
Extended information:
Other symbols:< /p>
1. Repeated skip mark:
Repeated skip mark is a supplement to the paragraph repeat mark. There are usually two paragraphs 1, 2 or even more. When playing, start from beginning to 1. At the end, bounce 1 and 2 from the beginning again, and then end.
2. Repeated omission of marks:
During repetition, the part between the two marks is omitted and not played (or not sung). The following is how to write and repeat repeated omissions.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Music Repeat Marks