Evenios,

I'm sorry, but I'm not fully understanding your post.

A song's structure is essentially controlled by the chords you enter and the part markers you use to define sections. To get the maximum benefit of this, I find it better to lay my song out linearly so that it plays from beginning to end with no repeats of tag endings.

To see what I mean, have a look at the below links. The top one is for a song with a verse, chorus, verse, chorus format. The lower link is for a song in AABA format. (In each, I've used the blue and green part markers to define each section.)

https://vimeo.com/142767138 (verse chorus)

https://vimeo.com/143978481 (AABA)

For each of the above, I set BIAB's number of choruses to 1 rather than the default 3.

Lastly, just in case it has been confusing, a 'chorus' in BIAB means "once through the entire song". This is the general use of the word rather than the pop music use for a particular section of a song.

Hope this helps,
Noel


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