I am not quite following you, David. With a simple segno (at the beginning
of B) and D.S. al Fine (at the end of B), I would only get a single repeat
of B. 

Can I "mix modes" using both begin/end repeat bar lines and textual repeat
instructions such as D.S. al Fine? 

If I used a "begin repeat" bar line at the beginning of B, an "end repeat"
bar line at the end of C, that would insure the first B-C repeat. If I also
placed "Fine" at the end of B, and a "D.S. al Fine" at the end of C (to be
recognized only after 2nd playing of C) wouldn't that be both ugly and
confusing?

/Jim Mays

Jim Mays wrote:

> I have a song with three different sections: A, B and C.
> A is sung once; B, three times; and C, twice in this order: A-B-C-B-C-B.
> The first repeat, B-C, is straightforward. What repeat signs instructions 
> to Finale do I use to go back and "sing" B one last time? 
> 
> I'd like to be able to play it back that way too. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim Mays

D.S. al Fine, and place the Fine at the end of the B section.  As a 
target measure for the Fine, in order to get the song to stop, you can 
either enter 0 or you can enter a number one higher than the number of 
the final measure.


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David H. Bailey
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