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A phrase with high and low notes with default
beaming
The same phrase with high and low notes, but with a
centered beam
RELATED LINKS
Changing the staff-relative placement of beams on page 514
Creating centered beams
You can make beams appear in the middle of staves, with high notes above the beam and lower
notes below the beam.
NOTE
As this action requires changing the direction of some stems in order to appear correctly, it is
located in the Stem submenu rather than Beaming in the Edit menu.
PROCEDURE
1. Select at least one note in each of the beams you want to center.
2. Choose Edit > Stem > Force Centered Beam. You can also choose this option from the
context menu.
RESULT
Beams are centered between the notes in the selected beam groups.
If you select notes in multiple beams, each beam is centered separately. If you want to create a
single centered beam, you can beam the notes in those beam groups together. You can do this
both before and after centering the beams.
NOTE
Dorico SE automatically angles the beam based on the shape of the phrase, but you can change
the angles or slants of beams manually.
RELATED LINKS
Beaming notes together manually on page 513
Changing beam slants on page 516
Removing centered beams
You can remove centered beams and revert beams to their default placements either above or
below the phrase.
PROCEDURE
1. Select at least one note in each centered beam that you want to revert to the default
placement.
Beaming
Centered beams
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