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3. Select one of the following options from the menu:
Show
Hide
Parenthesize
NOTE
Hiding accidentals does not affect the pitch of notes in playback.
RESULT
Accidentals on the selected notes are shown, hidden, or shown in parentheses.
NOTE
If you are hiding/showing many accidentals, it might be easier to change the accidental duration
rule for the project.
RELATED LINKS
Accidental duration rules on page 371
Altered unisons
Altered unisons occur when two or more notes of the same name in the same octave have
different accidentals in the same chord, such as D and D.
In Dorico Elements, this is notated with a split stem, sometimes known as a “cherry stalk” or a
“tree”, which allows both notes to appear with their corresponding accidental directly beside
them.
You can also have altered unisons appear with a single stem, meaning noteheads appear directly
beside each other, and the two accidentals are shown beside each other to the left of the chord.
NOTE
If a chord contains notes a second interval apart and one of those notes has an altered unison, it
is always shown with a split stem, regardless of your setting. This is to ensure clarity in clusters.
EXAMPLE
A single stem altered unison
A split stem altered unison
RELATED LINKS
Changing how altered unisons appear on page 371
Inputting chords on page 150
Accidentals
Altered unisons
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