SongtiveGlossaryMusical FormD.C. al Fine

D.C. al Fine

/dɑː ˈkɑːpoʊ ɑːl ˈfiːneɪ/dah KAH-poh ahl FEE-neh
Musical FormItalian
Also written as: D.C. al fine

Definition. From the beginning, to fine — repeat from the start until reaching the marking ‘fine’.

Detailed Explanation

D.C. al fine is shorthand for Da capo al fine — ‘from the beginning, to fine’. The instruction tells the performer to return to the start of the piece and play forward until reaching a marking labeled ‘fine’ (Italian for ‘end’). The repeat ends at the fine marking, not at the original end of the music.

The direction is essential to ABA-style forms. The A section is played first; then the B section; then the performer returns to the A section via D.C. al fine, where ‘fine’ is marked at the end of A, indicating that the piece concludes there rather than continuing through B again.

Without the ‘al fine’ qualifier, the D.C. would imply repeating to the very end of the piece. The qualifier is essential to make clear where the repeat stops.

Etymology

Italian, ‘from the beginning, to the end’ — D.C. (da capo) + al (‘to the’) + fine (‘end’).

In Practice

Play to the D.C. marking; jump back to the beginning; play forward until reaching ‘fine’; stop. Don’t play past fine on the repeat.

Notable Examples

  • Various — ABA-form pieces  (ubiquitous in classical and popular music)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does D.C. al Fine mean in music?

From the beginning, to fine — repeat from the start until reaching the marking ‘fine’.

Where does the word D.C. al Fine come from?

Italian, ‘from the beginning, to the end’ — D.C. (da capo) + al (‘to the’) + fine (‘end’).

How is D.C. al Fine performed in practice?

Play to the D.C. marking; jump back to the beginning; play forward until reaching ‘fine’; stop. Don’t play past fine on the repeat.

What are common abbreviations for D.C. al Fine?

D.C. al Fine is commonly abbreviated as D.C. al fine.

What musical terms are related to D.C. al Fine?

Related terms include: Da Capo, D.S. al Coda, Fine.

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