Fine
The end; the point at which the piece concludes.
Category
form
Pronunciation
FEE-neh
Origin
Italian
Length
92 words · 1 min read
About Fine
Fine marks the actual ending point of a piece, particularly when it does not coincide with the last bar of the written score. It is most commonly encountered in conjunction with Da Capo or Dal Segno instructions.
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