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Cool app, but frustrated
I'm trying to chart a tune that is essentially AABA, but the last A part has a slightly different turnaround, so it's really a C part and I need it written out. The player doesn't recognize the C part as the end of the tune and plays the first A part as if it were the last A part, and then starts at the top. Anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
Rankling
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Post your tune as it is so we can look at it and figure out the problem.
:))BOB
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Thanks for the reply. See you're in Portland. I grew up in Lake Oswego. Not sure if I'm posting this correctly, but here goes:
Phil's Tunes (2)
1. Let's Get Lost - Jimmy McHugh
2. Dream A Little Dream Of Me 3 - Unknown Composer
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See if this plays as you want:
Dream A Little Dream Of Me 3 - Unknown Composer
:))BOB
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It does! How did you get that to work? I don't see any difference in the two charts except that the G flat 7 in the second ending is now readable.
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The issue was the unnecessary close-repeat at the end of the tune (before the coda)
I also took advantage of the s/n (small/normal) and added double-bar's at the start/end of sections to clean-up the chart.
You'll find this post helpful:
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=301#post301
:))BOB
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Cool! Thanks! That was driving me nuts!