The Beatles

Thanks for the clarification. I'm enjoying so many of your charts; ingenious arrangements. Thanks!

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:))BOB
 
Your chart doesn’t play well because there’s a “to coda” reference that doesn’t get used: after the second ending at bottom the player continues playing to the end - is that what you intended?
 
Not what I intended, but makes sense because the "To Coda" is text. This is my first time using (or wanting to use) that command. Can you point me to where the actual command is in iReal Pro? I'm a beginner at the controls! Thank you.

P.S. In the "text commands" section on my iPad, there is D.S. al Coda and D.C. al Coda, but neither of those mean "go to Coda." Now I'm wondering if this command doesn't exist in iReal Pro?
 
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You are on the right track, but using just the DS skips the final A.

I think this chart will play as you want.

Yellow Submarine (from Beatles Scores) 1 - John Lennon, Paul McCartney

Added the “jump from here the final time” coda sign
at the end of the 1st B. (at the end of the bar)

To get the final (3rd) A to play just once after the D, I needed to write it out (again). To make room for that, I condensed the B section.

That might not have been necessary if I could have used D.S. al 2nd there, but that didn’t work, I think because there are two 2nd endings in the song.

Removed the unnecessary* extra chord at the start of the Coda (which begins with the “jump to here” Coda sign)(at the start of the bar).
*By moving the 1st coda sign, the final chord in the B took its place.

It gets easier…one small bite at a time.
Good job on a difficult transcription.

:))BOB
 
You are on the right track, but using just the DS skips the final A.

I think this chart will play as you want.

Yellow Submarine (from Beatles Scores) 1 - John Lennon, Paul McCartney

Added the “jump from here the final time” coda sign
at the end of the 1st B. (at the end of the bar)

To get the final (3rd) A to play just once after the D, I needed to write it out (again). To make room for that, I condensed the B section.

That might not have been necessary if I could have used D.S. al 2nd there, but that didn’t work, I think because there are two 2nd endings in the song.

Removed the unnecessary* extra chord at the start of the Coda (which begins with the “jump to here” Coda sign)(at the start of the bar).
*By moving the 1st coda sign, the final chord in the B took its place.

It gets easier…one small bite at a time.
Good job on a difficult transcription.

:))BOB

Thank's Bob! What a mind twister. I would never have figured this one out .... all for the sake of one "go to coda." And we thought Ringo's songs were simple! : )
 
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