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Brackets and braces are thick straight and curved lines in the left-hand margin that show
instrument groupings.
Brackets
A bracket is a thick black line, the width of a beam, that groups staves together, most commonly
according to instrument family. It often has winged ends that point inwards towards the score.
It is always positioned directly to the left of a systemic barline. If secondary brackets are used in
addition to a bracket, they are positioned further away from the start of the system to allow
space for the bracket.
An example of a bracket, connecting instruments in the string family. A sub-bracket connects the two violin
lines.
In Dorico Elements, barlines join the same staves that are joined by brackets and braces,
meaning that a bracketed group of staves or a braced pair of staves appears with barlines
extending across the group.
Braces
A brace is a wavy or curly line that joins multiple staves belonging to the same instrument, such
as the piano or harp. If necessary, a brace can extend to three or more staves, although two is
most common.
The brace is also sometimes used instead of a sub-bracket to show groupings of identical
instruments within a family whose staves are joined by a bracket.
Brackets and braces
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