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dal segno

 
Dictionary: dal se·gno   (däl sān') pronunciation
adv. Music (Abbr. DS)
From the place marked by the sign 턋 to a designated point. Used as a direction to repeat a passage.

[Italian : da, from + il, the + segno, sign.]


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(It.)

‘From the sign’: an indication that the performer should repeat from the point at which the sign is placed; it is sometimes abbreviated D.S.



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In music notation, Dal Segno (Italian pronunciation: [dal ˈseɲːo], English: /ˌdæl ˈseɪnjoʊ/ or /ˈsɛɡnoʊ/) (often abbreviated D.S.) is used as a navigation marker. From Italian for "from the sign," D.S. appears in sheet music and instructs a musician to repeat a passage starting from the sign shown at right, sometimes called the "segno" in English.

Two common variants:

  • D.S. al Coda instructs the musician to repeat back to the sign, and when Al Coda or To Coda is reached jump to the coda symbol.
  • D.S. al Fine instructs the musician to repeat back to the sign, and end the piece at the measure marked Fine.

Al Segno indicates that the player should go to the sign.

In operas of the 18th century, Da Segno arias were a common alternative to da capo arias which began with an opening ritornello, which was then omitted in the repeat (the sign being placed after the ritornello).

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