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al fine

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al fine

Musical term used in cases where an earlier portion of a composition is to be repeated (da capo) and indicates that it is to be played over again to the end, not to some earlier place, which would otherwise be marked with a special sign, the appropriate direction being then al segno.



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o che siano stati tutti li pakhi del luogo aperti dalla parte da driedo, et traversati con cantinelle in modo, che ciascuno che passera possi veder per dentro di essi paichi; et cosi debanno star aperti per tutto detto carneval, et li cesendeli siano posti per tutti li Andedi inanzi il recitar delle comedic, et tenuti accesi fino al fine di esse, et fin, che tutti siano partiti dal luogo dove si recitano.
[Da capo al fine, reading 'I', 'me,' and 'my' for 'you' and 'your.
Chapter Seventeen is titled "Careers in Music," and Chapter Eighteen serves as a concluding chapter, titled "Da Capo al Fine.
 
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