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2. Move the selected notes according to the current rhythmic grid resolution in any of the
following ways:
Press Alt/Opt-Right Arrow to move them to the right.
Press Alt/Opt-Left Arrow to move them to the left.
RESULT
The selected notes are moved to new rhythmic positions. If you selected multiple notes, they are
moved together as a block.
Notes are automatically positioned according to their rhythmic duration and position relative to
other notes.
NOTE
If Chords is not activated and any of your selected notes collide with other notes in the same
staff and at the same rhythmic position that are in the same voice as your selected notes, the
existing notes are deleted and replaced with your selected notes.
You can undo moving notes immediately, which restores any notes deleted in the process.
RELATED LINKS
Moving tuplets rhythmically on page 862
Rhythmic grid on page 158
Inputting chords on page 185
Notes toolbox on page 149
Note spacing on page 362
Creating cross-staff beams on page 518
Moving notes to other staves on page 319
Specifying the string for individual notes
You can specify on which string individually selected notes are played for notes belonging to
string instruments, such as violin, cello, or guitar. Many notes can be played on multiple strings,
depending on where along its length the string is stopped.
Specifying the string can be useful for notes that also have glissando lines or ngering shifts, as
the string and nger position required to play the note affects the direction of these changes.
However, the string number is not shown in the music. You can instead input ngerings, which
can help string players understand the string on which they should play.
NOTE
You can only specify strings on notes belonging to string instruments.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes whose assigned string you want to change.
NOTE
If selecting multiple notes at once, select notes only in staves of the same instrument type.
For example, select multiple Cs in Violin 1 and Violin 2 staves.
2. In the Properties panel, activate String in the Notes and Rests group.
3. Select your preferred string from the menu.
Notes
Specifying the string for individual notes
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