Musical Road Map

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Across
  1. 1. abbreviation for Dal Segno
  2. 4. to the _____ another meaning for Da Capo (d.c.)
  3. 6. This means "go back to the beginning, play until you see 'To Coda,' then jump to the coda section."
  4. 8. The second ending is the section of music you play the second time through after skipping the first ending.
  5. 10. The first ending is a section of music you play the first time through before going back to the repeat sign.
  6. 12. This means "go back to the Segno symbol."
  7. 14. This means "go back to the beginning and play until you see the word Fine."
  8. 15. This means "go back to the Segno symbol and play until you see the word Fine."
Down
  1. 1. This means "go back to the Segno symbol (the sign), play until you see 'To Coda,' then jump to the coda section."
  2. 2. This means "go back to the beginning" of the music.
  3. 3. A symbol that tells you to go back and play a section of music again. It looks like two dots placed before or after a double bar line.
  4. 5. Two thin vertical lines that mark the end of a section of music or the entire piece.
  5. 7. A thicker double bar line that shows the very end of the music.
  6. 8. A symbol that looks like an S with a slash and two dots. It marks a specific spot in the music where you might be told to go back to.
  7. 9. A special ending section of the music. It usually has its own symbol and is played after you're directed to jump to the coda.
  8. 11. abbreviation for Da Capo
  9. 13. Pronounced "fee-nay," this means "the end." It shows where the music stops when you're told to find the Fine.