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On notation staves, guitar pre-bends are notated using an angled line between the
noteheads at the start and end. However, unlike guitar bends, the parenthesized
auxiliary notehead at the start is shown automatically as part of the pre-bend. On
tablature, guitar pre-bends are notated using a vertical line with an arrowhead at the
top, with text or a number/fraction above the arrowhead to indicate the pre-bend
interval and a small fret number below the line to indicate the start pitch.
Guitar pre-bend on notation staff Guitar pre-bend on tablature
Bend intervals
Bend intervals indicate the change in pitch, expressed in relation to whole steps. For
example, full indicates a whole step guitar bend/pre-bend, 1/2 a half-step, and 1 1/2 a
minor third.
A phrase showing two different pre-bend intervals, 1 1/2 and full
NOTE
Guitar bends, releases, and pre-bends are not currently reected in playback. This is planned
for future versions.
Stems, stem ags, and beaming always appear stem-up on tablature in single-voice contexts,
which means they can collide with guitar bends.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for ornaments, arpeggio signs, glissando lines, guitar bends, and jazz
articulations on page 252
Inputting guitar pre-bends on page 263
Tablature on page 809
Hiding/Showing notation staves and tablature on page 810
String indicators on page 591
Lines on page 720
Hiding/Showing guitar bend hold lines
Guitar bend hold lines indicate that the bend should be held for the duration of the note, which is
usually a tied note. You can hide/show hold lines on guitar bends on tablature.
NOTE
These steps only apply to guitar bends. You cannot show hold lines on pre-bends or releases.
Guitar bends
Hiding/Showing guitar bend hold lines
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