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Da capoDa capo (Italian: from the beginning), abbreviated to the letters D.C. at the end of a piece of music or a section of it, means that it should be played or sung again from the beginning (Da capo al fine) or from the beginning up to the sign (Da capo al segno). A da capo aria, often found in the later Baroque period, is an aria in three sections, th [..]
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Da capoIn sheet music, an instruction to repeat the beginning of the piece before stopping on the final chord.
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Da capoA directive to the performer to go back to the beginning of the composition. This directive is abbreviated: D.C.
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Da capo(D.C.) repeat from the beginning.
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Da capo(D.C.) from the beginning An instruction to repeat the misc from the beginning.
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Da capoa sign at the end of a movement indicating that the player must return to the beginning. abbreviation: D.C.
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Da capofrom the beginning; indication to return to the beginning of a piece.
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Da capoTo repeat from the beginning of the piece and ending on the final chord of the song
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Da capoA direction to perform again from the beginning.
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Da capo(D.C.) [It] from the beginning.
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Da capoTo return and perform from the beginning
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