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EXAMPLE
Modier (molto) below a hairpin Modier (molto) centered inside hairpin
RELATED LINKS
Adding modiers to existing dynamics on page 567
Copying property settings to other layouts on page 354
Gradual dynamic spacing
Dorico SE ensures that hairpins can always be clearly distinguished by giving hairpins a minimum
default length. However, this can affect note spacing.
The default minimum hairpin length is three spaces. When hairpins are shorter than this, they
can sometimes be confused with the accent articulation mark. Therefore, if you add a hairpin to a
note which would make the hairpin less than three spaces long, the spacing of the note is
changed to ensure the hairpin meets the minimum length.
Gradual dynamics that start/end partway through notes
If the start/end of a gradual dynamic is not attached to a note, there are restrictions on how you
can move the start/end position.
For example, if you enter two hairpins separated by a space into the dynamics popover, pair of
hairpins that looks like a messa di voce is created but containing two separate hairpins, rather
than the combined option. Neither of the open ends of the hairpins is attached to a specic
notehead, and you cannot move the center of the pair of hairpins rhythmically. You can
lengthen/shorten the two hairpins as a group but you cannot lengthen/shorten each hairpin
individually.
However, if you enter two hairpins without a space between them into the dynamics popover,
you can move the center of the pair of hairpins and each hairpin rhythmically, but only to
noteheads. You can lengthen/shorten each hairpin separately according to the current rhythmic
grid resolution.
RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening gradual dynamics and groups of dynamics on page 568
Note spacing on page 362
Dynamics
Gradual dynamics
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