The repeat sign is a musical symbol that indicates a specific section of the music should be repeated during performance.
The following symbols are primarily used.
Repeat Bar
- Symbol:
||: and :||
- Meaning: It repeats the section between the start (||:) and end (:||) signs.
Bracketed Repeat
- Symbol:
||: and :||
with numbers enclosed in brackets. - Meaning: After returning from the end (:||) to the start (||:), you play according to the measure numbers in order.
If the bracketed number is 3 or higher, the same rule applies as you progress.
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Other Repeat Signs
D.C. (Da Capo)
- Symbol:
D.C.
- Meaning: Indicates to return to the beginning (the start) of the piece.
It is often used in combination with “D.C. al Fine,” which means to repeat from the beginning to the end (Fine).
Segno and Dal Segno
- Symbol:
(Segno)
- Meaning: Repeat from the Segno symbol and play the indicated section again.
Coda
- Symbol:
(Coda)
- Meaning: After repeating, jump to a specific ending part of the piece.
It is used in combination with D.C. or D.S. as well. Repeat sign explanation
Summary
Repeat signs are musical symbols that instruct you to repeat sections of a piece.
By understanding them correctly, you’ll be able to read the sheet music accurately and enjoy playing the piano more. Master the repeat signs to enhance your piano performance!