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The start of a tie chain before a system break The end of the same tie chain, with a cautionary
accidental in parentheses
Ties across time signature changes
Ties are automatically positioned between notes that span a time signature change. If ties
crossing a time signature change are joining notes in the middle of a staff, the top or bottom of
time signature changes are partially obscured by the ties. However, as ties are curved, the time
signature is unlikely to be completely obscured.
Ties across clef changes
Ties are automatically positioned between notes that span a change of clef. Ties across clef
changes are not horizontal, as the same pitch is positioned differently in each clef.
The result of cross-clef ties is likely to be visually and musically confusing, as they can be misread
as slurs. In this case, consider moving the change of clef to before/after the tied note.
Ties between non-adjacent notes
You can input ties between notes of the same pitch that are not directly beside each other. This
can be useful when inputting ties between multiple notes before a chord, for example.
Notes leading into a chord notated
as a series of tied chords
Notes leading into a chord notated
as tied non-adjacent notes
Multiple grace notes before a
chord with ties between non-
adjacent notes
Ties between different voices
You can input ties between notes of the same pitch in different voices.
Ties between notes on different staves
You can input ties between notes of the same pitch in different staves.
Laissez vibrer ties
Laissez vibrer ties are short ties that indicate a note should be left to ring, and should not be
stopped. They extend a small amount to the right of the note to which they apply, but do not
connect to another note.
You can add laissez vibrer ties to any note.
RELATED LINKS
Hiding/Showing laissez vibrer ties on page 836
Hiding/Showing or parenthesizing accidentals on page 481
Note spacing on page 362
Ties
Non-standard ties
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