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Pinch
Shows two noteheads: one indicating the stopped pitch, the other the sounding pitch.
The sounding pitch is automatically calculated based on the partial; the default partial
is the second partial. On tablature, only the stopped fret is shown.
NOTE
Intended for fretted instruments only. A pinch is produced by the performer catching a
resonating string at a node near the pick-ups, producing a high-pitched squeal. Also
known as a “false harmonic” or “squeal”.
Pinch harmonic on notation staff Pinch harmonic on tablature
Single notehead (sounding)
Shows a single notehead indicating the sounding pitch. On tablature, the stopped fret
is shown on the left and the sounding pitch is shown on the right in parentheses.
Single notehead (sounding) articial
harmonic on notation staff
Single notehead (sounding) articial
harmonic on tablature
Single notehead (stopped)
Shows a single notehead indicating the stopped pitch. On tablature, the stopped fret is
shown on the left and the touched fret is shown on the right in parentheses.
Single notehead (stopped)
articial
harmonic on notation staff
Single notehead (stopped) articial
harmonic on tablature
RELATED LINKS
Tablature on page 809
Changing the appearance of natural harmonics
By default, natural harmonics appear as normal noteheads with a circle shown above, which
indicates the desired sounding pitch. You can change the appearance of natural harmonics
Harmonics
Appearances/Styles of harmonics
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