The way you wrote it may very well be officially correct, but I never see it 
written that way.

With dotted double bars as repeats, it would be a first and second ending.

Or if the first ending would be too long (as seems the case here) it would be a 
DS al Coda, not a repeat.

Never should one have a repeat AND a DS that mean the same thing, as they would 
indicate different repeats (I hope you get what I mean).

Christopher


> On Oct 1, 2016, at 4:07 PM, SN jef chippewa <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> something i almost never come across in my work, want to make sure i get this
> right.
> 
> in 3/4
> quarter upbeat ||: (music for 11 bars) | øAl Coda (music for 10 bars) :|| 
> øCoda
> (music for 4 bars) |END
> 
> is that the right structure and symbols ø = coda symbol)?  since the thing is 
> in
> a repeat section, i don't need the DS sign at the "head" of the repeat and 
> don't
> need to indicate "D.S. al Coda" at the end of the last repeat measure, 
> correct?
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