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If you do not otherwise specify it, the interval is calculated by adding or transposing notes by the
number of staff positions specied. For example, in C major, if the selected note is a D and you
specify 3 to add a third above, the added note is an F
. You can specify the quality of the interval
by including it before the interval.
If the selected material already includes chords, notes are added above the top note in the chord,
and added below the bottom note in the chord. You can add notes to all notes in selected chords
by including
all or to all at the end of your entry.
For microtonal transpositions, the rst number is the interval degree, and the second number is
the number of quarter tones. For example, if you have a C natural and you enter
T 3 8 qt, it
changes to an E natural.
RELATED LINKS
Transposing existing notes with the add intervals popover on page 192
Changing the pitch of individual notes
You can change the pitch and register of individual notes, including grace notes, after they have
been input by octave divisions, by staff position, and by octaves.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes whose pitches you want to change.
2. Raise/Lower the pitches of the selected notes in any of the following ways:
To move notes up one staff position, such as from C to D, press Alt/Opt-Up Arrow .
To move notes down one staff position, such as from D to C, press Alt/Opt-
Down Arrow .
To transpose notes up a single octave division, such as a semitone in 12-EDO or a
quarter tone in 24-EDO, press Shift-Alt/Opt-Up Arrow .
To transpose notes down a single octave division, such as a semitone in 12-EDO or a
quarter tone in 24-EDO, press
Shift-Alt/Opt-Down Arrow .
To transpose notes up an octave, press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt/Opt-Up Arrow .
To transpose notes down an octave, press Ctrl/Cmd-Alt/Opt-Down Arrow .
RESULT
The pitch or register of the selected notes is changed.
If the pitch is now impossible to play on a fretted instrument, such as if a note would have to be
played below the nut on the lowest string, it appears on tablature as a question mark.
NOTE
You can press Alt/Opt-Up Arrow and Alt/Opt-Down Arrow to change the staff positions of
notes in percussion kits using grid and
ve-line staff presentation types. However, this also
changes the instrument playing the note.
RELATED LINKS
Equal Division of the Octave (EDO) on page 614
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 189
Add intervals popover on page 189
Inputting accidentals on page 180
Write mode
Note input
191
Dorico Elements 3.1.10