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Band
Large ensembles containing primarily wind instruments, including woodwind and
brass instruments, and optionally percussion and other instruments, such as strings
and guitars.
Jazz
Popular ensembles commonly used to perform jazz, such as big band or jazz trio.
Chamber
Typically small ensembles containing only a few players, such as string quartet.
Choral and Vocal
Ensembles containing voices, including popular choir arrangements, such as SATB
unaccompanied.
Solo
Ensembles containing only a single player/instrument, such as a solo organ or guitar
with tablature.
RELATED LINKS
Brackets according to ensemble type on page 594
System objects on page 913
Opening projects/les
You can open Dorico SE projects at any time and in addition to other open projects, for example,
if the project you want to open is not listed as a recent project in the list in the Hub. You can also
open MusicXML and MIDI les.
PROCEDURE
1. Open the File Explorer/macOS Finder in any of the following ways:
In the Hub, click Open Other.
Choose File > Open.
Choose File > Open Recent > [Project le name].
2. Locate and select the les you want to open.
3. Click Open.
RESULT
The selected Dorico projects are opened.
If you opened MusicXML or MIDI les, Dorico SE creates new project les from the MusicXML or
MIDI content, which you can save as default
Dorico projects.
If MusicXML les include page size, margin, and staff size settings, Dorico SE imports those
values. If they are not included,
Dorico SE creates suitable settings according to the number of
instruments in the le.
NOTE
You can also import MusicXML and MIDI les as new ows in existing projects rather than
opening them as separate projects.
In Dorico SE, the maximum number of players you can have in a single project is two. If you
open a project that contains more than two players, it opens in read-only mode.
Project and le handling
Opening projects/les
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