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The string number for the instrument is shown, followed by the fundamental pitch and the
octave number of that string in parentheses. For example, the lowest cello string is
expressed as 4 (C2).
NOTE
The options available in the menu depend on the selected pitches and the instrument type.
RESULT
The string on which the selected notes are played is changed.
NOTE
If you subsequently change the pitches of notes, String is automatically deactivated for all notes
that can no longer be played on their specied string.
RELATED LINKS
Glissando lines on page 673
Changing the direction of string ngering shift indicators on page 589
String indicators on page 591
Inputting string indicators inside the staff on page 276
Hiding/Showing colors for notes out range
You can show colors for notes that are considered out of range, such as notes too high/low for
the instrument to play or the voice type to sing, or pitches that do not
t with the current harp
pedal settings. When colors for notes out of range are hidden, all notes appear black by default.
Colors for notes out of range are considered annotations and are not printed by default.
PROCEDURE
Choose View > Note And Rest Colors > Notes Out Of Range.
RESULT
Notes out of range appear red when a tick appears beside Notes Out Of Range in the menu,
and black when no tick appears.
Notes that are considered challenging are shown in a darker red, while notes that are impossible
or virtually impossible are shown in a bright red.
NOTE
Notes out of the fret range of the corresponding string on tablature are always shown as
question marks, even if you do not show colors for notes out of range.
EXAMPLE
Colors for notes out of range shown. Three notes in the middle of the phrase are bright red, while the rest
are the darker red.
Notes
Hiding/Showing colors for notes out range
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Dorico SE 3.1.10