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Grace notes
Grace notes are notes without a xed duration, which are intended to be played quickly. They are
scaled-down versions of normal notes, and are commonly shown with a slash through their
stem.
Grace notes with slashed stems are known as acciaccaturas and are often played very fast. Grace
notes without slashed stems are known as appoggiaturas and are often played slower than
acciaccaturas.
In Baroque music, appoggiaturas are often understood to last for a specic duration, based on
the prevailing meter and the rhythmic value of the notehead to which they are attached.
Grace notes do not take up space rhythmically, as they are intended to be tted into the space
before the notehead to which they are attached, which is the notehead immediately to their
right.
There can be multiple grace notes before a notehead. If there are two or more grace notes
attached to the same notehead, and they have a rhythmic value that shows a
ag on the stem,
such as eighth notes (quavers) and 16th notes (semiquavers), they are automatically beamed
together.
Multiple grace notes before notes
In Dorico SE, grace notes are scaled to 3/5 the size of a normal notehead by default and are
affected by your note spacing settings. There is a separate option specically for grace note
spacing.
You can add notations, such as slurs and articulations, to grace notes in the same ways as to
normal notes, and you can transpose grace notes after they have been input.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting grace notes on page 184
Grace note slashes on page 599
Slur placement relative to grace notes on page 782
Note spacing on page 362
Changing the pitch of individual notes on page 191
Inputting articulations on page 201
Inputting slurs on page 203
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