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PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes to the right of where you want to change the number of secondary beaming
lines.
2. Optional: If any of the notes you selected do not immediately follow existing splits in the
secondary beam, split the secondary beams in any of the following ways:
In the Properties panel, activate Split secondary beam in the Beaming group.
NOTE
The Beaming group is only shown in the Properties panel if your selection only contains
notes.
Choose Edit > Beaming > Split Secondary Beam. You can also choose this option from
the context menu.
3. In the Properties panel, select the note value that corresponds to the number of beam lines
you want shown from the
Split secondary beam menu.
RESULT
The number of beam lines shown immediately to the left of each selected note is changed.
NOTE
The number of beam lines shown at a split in the secondary beam cannot be the same or greater
than the number of beam lines in the secondary beam. For example, if you split a secondary
beam containing 64th notes, the maximum number of beam lines shown at the split in that
beam is three, the equivalent of 32nd notes.
Resetting changes to the number of secondary beam lines
You can reset any changes you have made to the number of beam lines shown in secondary
beams and return them to their default appearance.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes to the right of where you want to reset the number of secondary beam lines.
2. Reset your changes to the number of secondary beam lines in any of the following ways:
In the Properties panel, deactivate Split secondary beam in the Beaming group.
Choose Edit > Beaming > Reset Beaming. You can also choose this option from the
context menu.
Tuplets within beams
Tuplets that contain notes that produce beams are also beamed together, but special beam
grouping rules apply to tuplets within beams that also contain non-tuplet notes.
The default setting for a tuplet in a beamed group with secondary beams is to split the secondary
beam and to show the tuplet with a bracket. The primary beam is not split.
You can alter the appearance of the bracket by selecting the bracket and changing relevant
properties in the Tuplets group of the Properties panel.
Beaming
Tuplets within beams
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