Hey Ponders It feels like I struggle with almost each and every repeat variant. While I already have a couple of variants in my score colletion to look up, it seems that I'm missing a "da capo al fine" variant (state of the art).
I have a very simple A - B - A tune. - How should the barlines at "fine" and at the end "D.C. al fine" look like - according to Gould? - What up-to-date repeat structure should I use? What I currently have looks somehow odd to me: \version "2.25.4" melodyA = \relative c' { c c c c } melodyB = \relative c' { d d d d } \repeat volta 2 { \melodyA \fine \melodyB \textEndMark "D.C. al fine" } Thanks in advance for your advice. Regards, Stephan