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Written-out repeats
The \repeat unfold command repeats music by writing it out
a number of times. The syntax is the same as the \repeat
volta and \repeat segno commands, which are documented in
following sections.
To avoid redundancy, unfolding is not demonstrated in detail here;
however, some of the examples in following sections illustrate
repeats in multiple forms using the \unfoldRepeats command
to convert the volta or segno form to the
unfold form. For another important use of the
\unfoldRepeats command, see Using repeats with MIDI.
There are some points of interest specific to the \repeat
unfold command.
In some cases, especially in a \relative context, the
outcome of unfolding is not the same as of writing the input music
expression multiple times, e.g.,
\repeat unfold 2 { a'4 b c d | }
differs from the following by an octave change:
a'4 b c d | a'4 b c d |
Also, nesting \repeat unfold can be practical in ways that
nesting \repeat volta or \repeat segno would not be.
Note: If you include \relative inside a \repeat
without explicitly instantiating the Voice context, extra
(unwanted) staves will appear. See An extra staff appears.
See also
Snippets: Repeats.
Internals Reference: UnfoldedRepeatedMusic.
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