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It is generally best to use a different clef for a whole phrase if appropriate for that instrument, or
to input an octave line for the whole phrase in order to ensure the shape and register are clear to
the performer.
Octave lines should be horizontal, meaning they can take up signicant vertical space, as octave
lines are usually placed outside all other notations. However, they can be placed within slurs and
tuplet brackets if the slur or tuplet bracket is longer than the octave line.
Octave lines can continue across system and page breaks. It is customary to show the numeral
again at the start of each system as a reminder. Cautionary octave line numerals are usually
parenthesized and the sux is optional.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for clefs and octave lines on page 196
Lengthening/Shortening octave lines
You can lengthen/shorten octave lines after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the octave lines you want to lengthen/shorten.
NOTE
When using the mouse, you can only lengthen/shorten one octave line at a time.
2. Lengthen/Shorten the selected octave lines in any of the following ways:
Press Shift-Alt-Right Arrow to lengthen them by the current rhythmic grid value.
Press Shift-Alt-Left Arrow to shorten them by the current rhythmic grid value.
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-Alt-Right Arrow to snap the end of a single octave line to the
next notehead.
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-Alt-Left Arrow to snap the end of a single octave line to the
previous notehead.
NOTE
You can only lengthen/shorten octave lines by the current rhythmic grid value
when multiple octave lines are selected.
When using the keyboard, you can only move the end of octave lines. You can
move the start of octave lines by moving the whole line, or by clicking and
dragging the start handle.
Click and drag the circular handle at the start/end of a single octave line to
noteheads to the right/left.
RESULT
Single octave lines are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid value or to
the next/previous notehead, whichever is closer.
Multiple octave lines are lengthened/shortened according to the current rhythmic grid value.
RELATED LINKS
Moving octave lines rhythmically on page 429
Octave lines
Lengthening/Shortening octave lines
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