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Press R to repeat the material directly after itself.
Press Ctrl/Cmd-C , select the position where you want to copy the selected notes, then
press Ctrl/Cmd-V .
Alt/Opt -click the position where you want to copy the selected notes with articulations.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
If you want the copied notes to have the same rhythm but different pitches, you can repitch the
notes.
RELATED LINKS
Repitching notes without changing their rhythm on page 193
Changing articulations
You can change the articulations on notes after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the note whose articulation you want to change.
2. Change the articulation in any of the following ways:
Press the key command of the articulation you want. For example, press ] for staccato.
Click the new articulation you want in the Notes panel.
RESULT
The new articulation is added. This replaces any existing articulation of the same type.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting articulations on page 201
Key commands for articulations on page 202
Deleting articulations
Individual articulation markings cannot be selected and deleted separately from their notehead
in Write mode, so articulations must be deleted by selecting the note or notes to which they are
attached, and deselecting the articulation.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes whose articulations you want to delete.
2. Deselect the articulations in any of the following ways:
Press the key commands of the articulations you want to delete.
Click the articulations you want to delete in the Notes panel.
Positions of articulations
There are established conventions for the position and placement of articulations relative to
notes, the staff, and staff lines, which ensure articulations are always clearly visible. For the
smallest articulations, such as staccato marks, correct placement relative to staff lines in
particular is vital.
Articulations are placed on the notehead side by default, with the following exceptions:
Articulations
Changing articulations
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