Hi Robert
Always remember to include correct composer info on charts you post in the forums.
Always remember to include correct composer info on charts you post in the forums. iReal Pro is all about chord chart sharing. Charts posted in the Forums including the sandbox (for whatever purpose) can be downloaded (and shared) by anyone. Charts without composer credit or having incorrect...
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Your original songs are welcome, but without context, they’re just random chords.
When sharing songs of your own composition, if you could include a link to either an audio file or YouTube, your original chord chart would have some context for others.
Lilac Wine is a sweet Atlanta area event band.
If you can live with the NC bar both cycles you could do this:
Hungry For Empenadas (Lilac Wine) - Robert Henson
If you absolutely need it to jump directly from the repeated B to the coda and are willing to start your Intro with a bonus NC bar, you could do this:
Hungry For Empenadas (Lilac Wine) 1 - Robert Henson
The player feature will jump to the coda as soon as it encounters the 1st coda sign during the Final player repeat. When the pre-coda form ends in a repeating section, the repeat is skipped.
The purpose of repeat brackets and DS/DC instructions is to save ink, space and provide shortcuts. Using sheet music with multiple pages you could simply write out the entire form measure by measure. By condensing an iRp chart you might be able to gain enough extra space on a single iRp page to “write it all out”.
The player could do what you want, but…could the musician read it?
More info
PLAYER CHARTS vs. READER CHARTS

)BOB