Actually - there's a couple of versions already up. The F- in bar 5 is undoubtedly better so I revised mine. I think it's clearer than the other two versions. It's a simple song, and needs simple harmonic movement. If you are tempted to make the tonic chord a M7 followed by a 111 -7 (CM7 to Em7) then it all starts to sound a bit samey and loses clarity. It's not that sort of song.
Dale, gimme a lesson, please, will ya? (I think maybe this is something I used to know how to do, but have forgotten.)
I want to play your arrangements through twice, without using global repeats, and this arrangement does Playback exactly the way I want it to: You Belong To Me (G) - Price-King-Stewart
But, does it look right musically? Shouldn't I be using a Coda instead of that final 2nd ending? I can't seem to make that work, though. Whadyathink?
You can tell the player feature to NOT play the turnaround chord(s) on the Final repeat by (in the editor) placing the "END” before the turnaround. In the editor it's red, on the chart, it's invisible.
Because the number of repeats is designated in the player, using a repeat sign as the final bar-sign to replay the form isn't necessary.
By using the "END" function, you can easily control the number of desired form-repeats in the player.
In the referenced chart, the player must be set to 1 for the form to play twice. (2=4x etc.)
Hmm, well I guess you have your reasons to shun the global repeats function. But to answer your question, I'd suggest using a Coda since the other way could be confusing. The files I post to the forum are usually plain vanilla and don't include my personal intros and outros, but here's my full chart with the Coda (and an "End" command - I always write out the final bar with a chord and a fermata, to make sure the Player doesn't misbehave).
Beautiful, Dale.
FYI, the player ignores and isn't affected by the Fermata sign (bird’s eye)
The Fermata is available to provide an artistic suggestion to the performer.
The END command also will keep the player from adding that bonus-hit after the final bar-sign. )BOB
The latest version of iRP does ignore the fermata completely. But in older versions (which I still have on my 4thGen iPod Touch) you must place the End command on the following beat for it to work.
I don't really shun the global repeats; I use them a lot for practice charts, and also to practice an entire arrangement multiple times. It's just that within one arrangement, I prefer to see the whole arrangement on the one page, like you would expect with a written-out arrangement. Of course, in jazz, almost anything goes and on the fly, too, so how often is it going to follow the chart exactly anyway? But, unhappily, I don't get to play jazz with my local group.