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Guitar bend runs on tablature
Guitar bend holds
Guitar bend holds indicate that the performer should maintain the pitch at the peak of
a guitar bend. This is usually shown on tied notes.
On tablature, guitar bend holds are notated using a horizontal line. They are not
notated on notation staves.
Guitar bend hold on tablature
Releases
Releases indicate that the performer should allow a bent string to return to its natural
position, which decreases the pitch. In
Dorico SE, releases join two notes: the pitch at
the peak of the bend and the end pitch.
On notation staves, releases are notated using an angled line between the noteheads
at the start and end. On tablature, releases are notated using a downwards-pointing
curved line with an arrowhead at the bottom, with a parenthesized fret number below
the arrowhead to indicate the end pitch. The fret number of the start note is hidden
automatically.
Release on notation staff
Release on tablature
NOTE
Because you input releases in the same way as you input guitar bends, in this
documentation, “guitar bends” refers to both guitar bend and release items in projects.
Guitar pre-bends
Guitar pre-bends indicate that the performer should bend the string before playing the
note, so that the start pitch is already increased, for example, to repeat a note that was
at the end of a previous guitar bend. In Dorico SE, guitar pre-bends apply to a single
note.
Guitar bends
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