The one that occurs to me is "D. C. Menuetto senza repetizioni al fine." I don't know if this pertains to a particular time period or not.
> Kim Patrick Clow wrote: >> 1. How do the large publishers mark a repeat for a Menuet? >> >> My editor typically will place "Repeat Menuet 1." At the end of a two >> section menuet (it's usually labeled "Menuet e alternativ." in the >> manuscript sources. Would "Da Capo Menuet 1" sufice or just "Da >> Capo." Is using "Repeat Menuet 1" not OK? I only ask because a friend >> who is anal rententive about these things, suggested to me "Repeat >> Menuet 1" is just not the way to do these things. Is my friend being a >> bit to anal retentive? >> > > I have seen D.C., assuming no separate title for Menuet 2, and I have > seen Menuet 1 Da Capo (or D.C.) > > But I have never seen "Repeat Menuet 1." > > Your friend is being traditional. > > >> >> 2. I have an irksome movement, that once I reformat, will leave blank >> space on the bottom 1/3 of a right page. I can't really make the other >> movments "work" to get rid of this blank space on the page. Is having >> such blank space a music graving "faux pas?" > > If the blank space is because of your desire to begin the next movement > at the start of the next page, I see no reason to worry about that blank > space. > > If it occurs for some reason in the middle of a movement, I would > rethink the spacing issues and perhaps the staff size so as to make it > less obvious. > > > -- > David H. Bailey > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > Finale mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
