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Gradual dynamics
Gradual dynamics indicate a change in volume that happens incrementally over the specied
duration. By default, gradual dynamics appear either as hairpins or as text instructions, such as
cresc. or dim..
You can change the appearance and placement of gradual dynamics individually, independently
of your project-wide settings, using properties in the Dynamics group of the Properties panel.
For example, you can change the type of gradual dynamics so that they are shown as a hairpin
with a single direction or as a messa di voce pair of hairpins with two directions.
You can change the style of gradual dynamics to show them in any of the following ways:
Hairpin
cresc./dim. cresc…. cre-scen-do
TIP
You can also change the line style of hairpins using Hairpin line style in the Dynamics group of
the Properties panel.
Hairpin not shown as continuation Hairpin shown as continuation
You can also change the diminuendo style of gradual dynamics using the
cresc./dim. style so
they show either “diminuendo” or “decrescendo”, and you can change the continuation line style
of gradual dynamics using the cresc…. style.
RELATED LINKS
Types of dynamics on page 433
Lengthening/Shortening gradual dynamics and groups of dynamics
You can change the length of gradual dynamics and groups of dynamics after they have been
input.
NOTE
You can only lengthen/shorten one gradual dynamic or group of dynamics at a time.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select one of the following that you want to lengthen/shorten:
A single gradual dynamic
A single gradual dynamic in a group of dynamics
2. Lengthen/Shorten the gradual dynamic or groups of dynamics in any of the following
ways:
Press Shift-Alt-Right Arrow to lengthen them by the current rhythmic grid value or
to the next notehead, whichever is closer.
Dynamics
Gradual dynamics
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