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Is this an example of a coda in jazz? Can you find more examples?
The ending vamp is also a coda, it is a section used to end the piece. Coda has a very broad definition and this definitely fits within it. … The unique thing about this song is the coda uses material that doesn’t appear anywhere else in the song. Sometimes the coda is like the intro. …
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How to repeat passages in Falk's №1?
At this point it says D.S. to coda 1 so you go back (D.S.) to bar 1
Repeat step 1
Play bar 1-7, skip bar 8, play bar 9 (second ending) and then jump to bar 20 (coda to coda 1)
Play bars 20-37 then jump … back to bar 1 (D.S. al coda 2)
Same as before, play 1-8 then 1-9 skipping bar 8 then after bar 9 jump to bar 38 (coda to coda 2) and play to the end. …
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How would I notate this custom repeat scenario with sheet music?
You can use DS, DSS, coda, double coda but why? The song as is is only 27 bars. …