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I have a nocturn that I am working to learn and have a question on the layout of the song.
http://www.classtab.org/kh_noct.txt
I assume that the first section is played, then repeated, then the second section is played to the end (D.C). Return to the beginning of section 1, play to (to CODA) then jump to the CODA to finish the song. Do I repeat the first section befor jumping to the CODA?

Hope that makes sense?

This is an easy and beautiful song for anybody that wants to try it...

Thanks,
John

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No - Don't repeat the first section after DC.

The format is
A A B A CODA


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I have a nocturn that I am working to learn and have a question on the layout of the song.
http://www.classtab.org/kh_noct.txt
I assume that the first section is played, then repeated, then the second section is played to the end (D.C). Return to the beginning of section 1, play to (to CODA) then jump to the CODA to finish the song. Do I repeat the first section befor jumping to the CODA?

Hope that makes sense?

This is an easy and beautiful song for anybody that wants to try it...

Thanks,
John
Have tried to connect to this without any luck, has the address been changed. TIA.

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Here's what I'm pretty sure you do:

play until repeat, then play that section again, then go on until you get to D.C., go to the beginning, don't repeat this time, then go to coda

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I've just found this, NUI. Thanks for posting it - a really beautiful piece and not difficult.

Henry - I had no difficulty connecting today.


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I've just found this, NUI. Thanks for posting it - a really beautiful piece and not difficult.

Henry - I had no difficulty connecting today.
Still no luck connecting to this site.

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