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what does an S with a slash through it and 2 dots next to it in music mean? - Ike - 10-01-2012 08:19 AM I've been looking at some sheet music (Leave Out All The Rest by Linkin Park on B Flat Trumpet) and I've noticed there's a slanted S with a slash through it and two dots next to it. Does any1 know what it means? HELP! P.S., I will connect my Twitter account once it's working. - ♥MuZiK - 10-01-2012 08:27 AM It's a D.C. al Fine. It means that when you repeat, go back to that sign and play until the Fine Oh, but if there's a Coda, then you repeat back to the sign, and once you get to the 'To Coda,' jump to the Coda. - Paladin - 10-01-2012 08:27 AM its on this page, almost at the end http://method-behind-the-music.com/theory/notation |