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Types of breath marks
There are different types of breath marks available in Dorico SE. Breath marks indicate a suitable
place for a player to take a breath, or create a musical effect like a breath.
Comma-like Tick-like Upbow-like Salzedo
Types of caesuras
There are different types of caesuras available in Dorico SE. All caesuras indicate a break in
sound, but different types are often needed for different styles of musical scores.
Caesura Thick caesura Short caesura Curved caesura
Two diagonal slashes Two thick diagonal
slashes
Two straight, vertical
slashes
Two curved diagonal
slashes
If you intend to communicate a specic length of hold or gap with each type of caesura, we
recommend that you consider adding a legend, as different players may interpret these symbols
differently.
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Positions of holds and pauses
Holds and pauses are placed above the staff by default in single-voice contexts, and are shown
on all staves at the closest rhythmic position available, for example, if a single staff has a fermata
on the last beat in the bar, it is shown above the bar rests on the other empty staves. For staves
with multiple voices, fermatas are also shown inverted below the staff.
You can move holds and pauses to different rhythmic positions in Write mode. They are
automatically positioned to avoid collisions.
Fermatas
Fermatas are positioned horizontally so that they are centered on noteheads, regardless of the
stem direction of notes.
Fermatas affect the overall tempo of the piece, so all players must be able to see where they
occur. Therefore, fermatas are shown on all staves at the same rhythmic position, or the
rhythmic position of the note, chord, or rest that corresponds with the end of the fermata,
including over a bar rest if a staff has no notes in that bar.
Holds and pauses
Positions of holds and pauses
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