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Notations on notes in percussion kits
You can add notations to notes and use different rhythms in percussion kits in the same ways as
for normal notes; however, they can behave differently.
Articulations
You can add articulations to percussion instruments in all kit presentation types in the same ways
as for other instruments.
However, in grid and ve-line staff presentations, any articulations you add apply to all
instruments in the same voice that have notes at that rhythmic position. For example, if both a
snare drum and tom-tom note are at the same rhythmic position, and you add an accent, the
accent is added to both instruments because they are both shown in the same down-stem voice
by default.
You can see the accent applied to each note if you switch to the single-line instruments
presentation type.
Tuplets
When working in the grid and ve-line staff kit presentation types, tuplets are added to all
instruments in the same voice.
You can switch to the single-line instruments presentation type to input cross-rhythms on each
instrument separately. When you switch back to the grid or
ve-line staff kit presentation types,
Dorico SE attempts to resolve the rhythmic conicts.
Conicting tuplets: One tuplet is moved into an extra voice for the duration of the conict.
Tuplet notes in one instrument and non-tuplet notes in another instrument starting at the
same rhythmic position: The non-tuplet note is displayed as if it were part of the tuplet. This
is because the note onset is at the same position as the start of the tuplet, so it sounds the
same as the original notation.
Tuplet notes in one instrument and non-tuplet notes in another instrument that do not start
at the same rhythmic position, or other non-tuplet notes that start part-way through the
tuplet: Non-tuplet notes are moved into an extra voice for the duration of the
conict.
NOTE
Deleting a tuplet from grid and ve-line staff kit presentation types deletes the tuplet from
all instruments whose notes contribute to the same shared voice.
Playing techniques
You can input playing techniques, such as + for closed and o for open hi-hat, during note input
and add them later to existing notes in the same ways as for other instruments. You can use the
playing techniques popover or click any of the playing techniques in the Playing Techniques
panel in Write mode.
Playing techniques are only added to the instrument to which the note you select belongs, even
if there are other instruments in the same voice.
Percussion stickings
Dorico SE does not yet have a dedicated feature for percussion stickings. However, you can use
lyrics to represent percussion stickings in all kit presentation types:
Grid/Five-line staff presentation types: Select a note in the instrument in which you want to
show stickings.
Unpitched percussion
Notations on notes in percussion kits
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