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Fingerings for valved brass instruments
For instruments like trumpet and horn, ngering is used to show which valves must be
depressed to produce a specic note.
You can enter ngerings for valved brass instruments into the ngerings popover as numbers
without any separation. For example, enter 12 for a C on a trumpet to indicate that the rst two
valves must be depressed.
By default, Dorico Elements automatically stacks ngerings added to notes on brass instrument
staves vertically. They are shown with no separator by default.
RELATED LINKS
Fingerings popover on page 165
Inputting ngerings on page 164
Showing horn branch indicators
You can indicate the branch on which notes are played for double horns and triple horns by
adding branch indicators as prexes to horn ngerings. Some publications simply indicate “T” for
thumb, while others more explicitly indicate which branch is to be used by specifying its pitch.
NOTE
You can only add branch indicators to notes belonging to horns in F.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the horn ngerings to which you want to add branch indicators.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Horn branch in the Fingering and Positions group.
3. Select one of the following horn branches from the menu:
F
B at
F alto
E at alto
Thumb trigger
RESULT
Branch indicators are added to the selected ngerings.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting ngerings on page 164
Hiding/Showing ngering shifts for string instruments
An angled line can be used to indicate the direction of movement when string players must shift
their nger position on the ngerboard to play a higher/lower note with the same nger as the
previous note.
NOTE
Shift indicators are shown whether the notes at each end have explicit ngerings or not.
Fingering
Fingerings for valved brass instruments
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