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You can only move and lengthen/shorten cross-staff slurs to notes on the same staff as the
corresponding endpoint. For example, if a cross-staff slur covers a phrase that starts on the
bottom staff and ends on the upper staff, you can only shorten the cross-staff slur to the rst
note on the upper staff, you cannot shorten it to any notes on the bottom staff.
The different voices can be on the same staff, or on different staves.
RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening slurs on page 786
Moving slurs rhythmically on page 786
Inputting cross-staff and cross-voice slurs
You can input cross-staff and cross-voice slurs. For example, musical phrases in grand staff
instruments, such as piano and harp, can span both staves and may need slurs to join them.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the note from which you want the slur to start, in any voice or staff.
2. Ctrl/Cmd -click the note where you want the slur to end, in any voice and on any staff
belonging to the same instrument as the note in step 1.
NOTE
Only select those two notes.
3. Press S .
RESULT
A cross-voice or cross-staff slur is input spanning the select notes. It is placed either above or
below the notes, depending on the stem direction of the notes within the selection.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can change the curvature direction of individual slurs.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the curvature direction of slurs on page 788
Nested slurs
Nested slurs are two or more slurs used simultaneously, where the overarching slur shows the
structure of the phrase and the inner slurs show the articulation within the phrase. They are also
known as “slurs within slurs”.
Depending on the stem directions within the overarching outer slur, inner slurs may appear on
the opposite side of the staff to the outer slur.
A phrase with nested slurs
Slurs
Nested slurs
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