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Accidentals show that the pitch of a note has been altered so that it does not conform to the
current prevailing key signature.
In music that has no key signatures, some or all notes might require accidentals, depending on
the notation convention in use.
Dorico Elements provides comprehensive duration rules that determine when accidentals are
shown, and also allows you to control how accidentals are arranged in complex chords.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting accidentals on page 157
Changing accidentals
You can change the accidentals of notes after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the notes whose accidentals you want to change.
2. Change the accidentals in one of the following ways:
Press 0 to change the accidentals to a natural.
Press - to change the accidentals to a at.
Press = to change the accidentals to a sharp.
Click the type of accidental that you want in the Notes panel.
RESULT
All selected notes are changed to have the accidental you selected, even if notes in your selection
originally had different accidentals.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting accidentals on page 157
Key commands in Dorico Elements on page 10
Deleting accidentals
You can delete accidentals according to their type.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the note whose accidental you want to delete.
2. Deactivate the accidental in any of the following ways:
Press 0 to delete naturals.
Press - to delete ats.
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