Using the Repeat tool and inserting music.
In any score, as you move through the process of adding various elements, you will find the need to make adjustments to different aspects of the music to accommodate your changes. This requires switching between various tools and features. At this point, our project requires us to add a first and second ending, which means we will need to make some adjustments to the measures and lyrics along the way.
By the end of this lesson, you will know how to:
Note. To begin at this point, open "Tutorial 5b.MUS."
The most basic repeat indication is a forward and backward repeat barline surrounding the repeated music. This can be added easily by selecting the region to be repeated.
To add repeat barlines:
We will be adding a first and second ending to our score, but first we need to add the music for first measure of the second ending. This happens to give us an excellent opportunity to demonstrate copying and inserting.
To copy and insert:
Tip. If the place you wish to insert music lies outside the viewable region, copy the stack as you would normally, select the measure stack of the target and choose Edit > Insert. The new measures are inserted before the target selection. You can do the same for non-stack selections, nudging music in the affected staves toward the end of the score. See To copy and insert stacks, To copy and insert by dragging, and To copy and insert stacks for more details.
Since our second verse begins on beat four of measure 16, we need to add two endings.
To start, edit the lyrics and notes in measure 16 as follows:
Adjusting the music.
Before:
After:
Note. The word extensions do not update instantly as you type or edit lyrics. They will appear when you change tools or perform another action that prompts a screen redraw.
To add the 1st and 2nd ending brackets:
Note. To quickly check that your repeats are configured correctly, click on the Repeat menu and select Check Repeats. Finale will display the playback route it will take when you press play.
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