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About|the music term|other usesUnreferenced|date=December 2009 Da Capo is a musical term in Italian language|Italian , meaning from the beginning (literally from the head ). It is often abbreviated D.C. It is a composer or publisher's directive to repetition (music)|repeat the previous part of music, often used to save space. In small pieces this might be the same thing as a Repeat sign|repeat , but in larger works D.C. might occur after one or more repeats of small section (music)|sections , indicating a return to the very beginning. The resulting musical form|structure of the piece is generally in ternary form . Sometimes the composer describes the part to be repeated, for example: Menuet da capo . In opera , where an aria of this structure is called a da capo aria , the repeated section is often adorned with grace note s.

Variations of the direction are:
  • Da Capo al fine (D.C. al fine): repeat from beginning to the end ''(or up to the word fine , should that appear at the end of the passage, movement & c. - the word "fine" itself signifying ' "end" / "ending" ) .(Da Capo: Repeat from the beginning)

  • Da Capo al coda (D.C. al Coda): repeat from beginning to an indicated place and then play the tail part (the coda (music)|coda ).


  • D.C. al Coda is a musical direction used in sheet music. It means, literally, "dal Capo al Coda," or "from the beginning, to the tail." It directs the musician to go back and repeat the music from the beginning ("Capo"), and to continue playing until one reaches the first coda (music)|coda symbol. Upon reaching the first coda, one is to skip to the second coda symbol (which signifies the ending of the piece), and continue playing until the end. The portion of the piece from the second coda to the end is often referred to as the "coda" of the piece, or quite literally as the "end."

    See also


  • Coda (music)|Coda

  • Repeat sign

  • Dal segno


  • Musical notation
    DEFAULTSORT:Da Capo Category:Musical notation
    Category:Italian loanwords
    Category:Musical form

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