I thought about a coda, but it would be a single measure. It makes more sense 
to me to have a 1st, 2nd, and 'Fine' ending. If I could do a three ending thing 
but call the 3rd ending 'Fine,' that would be optimal. 

-David 

> From: "Tim's Bitstream" <tim...@bitstream.net>
> To: "bobroff" <bobr...@centrum.is>
> Cc: "lilypond-user" <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 3:58:57 PM
> Subject: Re: 'Fine' ending puzzle

> Do you just need to put a "fine" markup at the double barline at the end of 
> the
> 2nd ending? Or would a coda make more sense to the musicians?

>> On May 12, 2025, at 10:41 AM, bobr...@centrum.is wrote:

>> I have a little puzzle that I have not figure out. I have a segno at the
>> beginning of a repeated section. It goes to a first ending which repeats back
>> to the start of the repeated section and then goes to the 2nd ending. From 
>> the
>> second ending, it continues on *skipping* the final ending, moving on to the
>> next section. At the end of that section it goes DS to the 'Fine' ending. I
>> have not been able to work out how to do this. I tried experimenting with the
>> multiple endings construction but didn't manage to find a solution.

>> Essentially this sort of thing:

>> Segno ||: music |1st ending :|| 2nd ending | Fine ending || more music | [ 
>> DS al
>> fine]

>> Thanks,

>> David

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