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To shorten a single trill to the previous notehead, press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-Alt/Opt-
Left Arrow .
NOTE
You can only lengthen/shorten trills by the current rhythmic grid resolution when
multiple trills are selected.
Key commands lengthen/shorten items by moving their end only.
Click and drag the circular handle at the start/end of the trill to noteheads to the right/
left.
RESULT
Single trills are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid resolution or to the
next/previous notehead, whichever is closer.
Multiple trills are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid resolution.
RELATED LINKS
Positions of ornaments on page 655
Moving ornaments rhythmically on page 656
Trill intervals
Trill intervals tell performers which notes to play and also affect the pitches used in playback in
Dorico SE. For example, a trill with a sharp accidental on an E indicates that the performer trills
between E and F, rather than between E and F.
The different accidentals on these trills indicate changes in the trilled-to note.
If you do not specify an interval when inputting a trill, Dorico SE calculates an appropriate
interval based on the top note in the voice to which the trill belongs, the current key signature,
and any accidentals earlier in the bar. For example, inputting a trill on an E in C major produces a
half-step/minor second trill interval to F. If there were a sharp accidental on the F earlier in the
bar, the trill interval produced is a whole step/major second between the E
and F.
In open/atonal key signatures, Dorico SE produces whole step/major second trill intervals by
default.
You can specify trill intervals when inputting them with the popover, including at different
noteheads in the same trill, and you can change their intervals after they have been input.
Trills and accidentals
If required, Dorico SE shows accidentals to clarify trill intervals. Dorico SE also automatically
shows accidentals on other notes in the bar if they have different accidentals to any upper notes
of trills.
By default, trill marks themselves show intervals, unless the upper note is modied by an
accidental in the key signature. If the upper note has been modied by an accidental earlier in
the bar, trills always show the interval. If trills modify pitches modied by an accidental in the key
signature, any subsequent notes of that pitch show the appropriate accidental automatically. Any
cautionary accidentals required in the current and following bars are also shown automatically.
Ornaments
Trill intervals
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