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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 615
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 189
Add intervals popover on page 190
Inputting accidentals on page 180
Respelling notes
You can change the enharmonic spelling of notes so they are shown as their enharmonic
equivalents, for example, to show the stepwise movement in a phrase clearly, or to avoid altered
unisons in a chord. You can do this for all layouts or just for part layouts.
Dorico SE uses an algorithm that automatically decides the spelling of pitches, based on key
signature and context.
There are always at least three options for every pitch, as Dorico SE allows enharmonic spellings
to show up to two accidental glyphs. This means the same note can be spelled four ways if the
original pitch can be spelled with the note name either two notes below or two notes above,
using a maximum of two accidental glyphs. For example, B
is a possible enharmonic spelling of
G because a triple-at uses a single accidental glyph, whereas an F♯ uses two accidental glyphs.
PROCEDURE
1. In the music area, open the layout in which you want to respell accidentals.
NOTE
If you respell accidentals in a full score layout, this also affects their spelling in part layouts.
However, if you respell accidentals in part layouts, this only affects their spelling in that part
layout.
2. Select the notes you want to respell.
3. Respell the selected notes in any of the following ways:
Press Alt/Opt-= to respell upwards.
Press Alt/Opt-- to respell downwards.
RESULT
The enharmonic spelling of the selected notes is changed.
Write mode
Note input
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Dorico SE 3.1.10