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Thread: Using D.C. al Coda ?

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    Default Using D.C. al Coda ?

    Hello Everyone,

    I'm trying to put together a beginners guitar playlist for my beginning guitar students, but I'm having a hell of a time navigating the editor.

    Can you please help me fix the problem. The song I'm trying to chart is "Peggy Sue" by Buddy Holly. It's a long sone, and the format is as follows:

    Intro
    Verse 1 & 2
    Chorus
    Verse 3
    Instrumental
    Chorus
    Verse 4
    Outro

    I've copied and pasted the file. Thank you so much for your help!!!


    Songs for Beginning Group (10)

    1. Simple Man - Lynard Skynard
    2. I Can Tell We Are Going To Be Friends - White Stripes
    3. Roar - Katey Perry
    4. Grenade - Bruno Mars
    5. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 1 - Bob Dylan
    6. Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay 1 - Otis Redding (Redding, Cropper)
    7. Have You Ever Seen the Rain - John Fogerty
    8. Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Unknown Composer
    9. Lay Down Sally - Eric Clapton
    10. Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly

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    You may find this information helpful:
    Conventions
    http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=301#post301
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    Glossary
    http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=282#post282

    Unless instructed otherwise by DC or DS, IN and V sections will only play once. Label sections A,B,C,D instead. Start and close sections with double-bar lines.

    The player was never intended to play long, complex arrangements.

    )BOB

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    Try this, bparham79:

    Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly
    Last edited by nimbleswitch; 02-01-2014 at 03:15 PM.
    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    The player was never intended to play long, complex arrangements.

    )BOB
    It does, though. I just finished a complex arrangement (more than 100 measures) of Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine," which I can't show you because it includes all the lyrics. All in one page, with no global repeats. This is a great app. Lotsa fun and it works. Addictive, though.
    Last edited by nimbleswitch; 02-01-2014 at 03:16 PM.
    Jack

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    OH MY GOD!!! You guys are saints! Thank you so much! Nimbleswitch, How the hell did you do that? Incredible! You just saved me hours, but I need to know how to do it myself. Please tell!

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    Thank you very much pdxjazz. You just saved me a ton of time on my "Lay Down Sally" chart! BTW, are you from Portland?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bparham79 View Post
    Thank you very much pdxjazz! BTW, are you from Portland?
    yes
    )BOB

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    Quote Originally Posted by bparham79 View Post
    . . . I need to know how to do it myself. Please tell!
    I just sent you a Private Message re setting up your arrangement of Peggy Sue.
    Jack

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    Helping one person privately helps.....one person.
    Helping one person through the forums....can help many present and future members...
    )BOB

    Here is more info on the CODA:
    http://irealpro.com/how-the-coda-sym...-in-ireal-pro/
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 12-29-2015 at 05:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    Helping one person privately helps.....one person.
    Helping one person through the forums....can help many present and future members...
    )BOB
    Oh, okay, Bob. I thought it might not be considered proper to get into a specific "how to" session like that out in the open. Sure, I'll go get it from the PM board and put it here; it's not that long:


    "Hi, bpelham79-

    "Well, the references that Bob sent you are the best way to get into this, I think.

    "For your problem, you laid out your arrangement very clearly, and I began with an analysis of that:

    Intro
    Verse 1 & 2
    Chorus
    Verse 3
    Instrumental
    Chorus
    Verse 4
    Outro

    "Look for repeated patterns. In your arrangement, you can see that right after the Instrumental, you want a Chorus 2 and Verse 4, which will be just like your Chorus 1 and Verse 3, so that tips you that right after the Instrumental you want to go back to the start of that first chorus (this time as Chorus 2) and play through Verse 3 again (this time as Verse 4). Then you want to kick out to the Outro. So, you put a Segno sign at the start of the Chorus, a D.S. al Coda at the end of the Instrumental, a Coda sign at the end of Verse 3 (which will only be effective when it plays as Verse 4), and a Coda sign where the Outro starts. This was really a pretty easy one, made that way because you expressed your arrangement so clearly.

    "This is a really fun app. Hope you enjoy it as much as I am."

    I also added a bit about getting into the habit of entering double bar section dividers at the end of the section you're leaving, not just at the beginning of the next section because there are certain situations (involving endings) where that will make a critical difference during playback.
    Last edited by nimbleswitch; 02-04-2014 at 11:07 AM.

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