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Unslashed stem
RESULT
The selected grace notes are shown with slashed/unslashed stems.
TIP
You can also change the grace note type during step input.
RELATED LINKS
Grace note slashes on page 460
Inputting grace notes on page 149
Grace note stems
Grace notes are scaled-down notes, so the length of grace note stems is determined by the
default settings for the stem length of all notes.
Following accepted conventions, grace notes in Dorico Elements are stem up by default in any
clef, regardless of the stem direction of the note to which they apply. The stem directions of
grace notes are changed automatically when there are multiple voices on a staff, but you can
change the stem direction of individual grace notes manually. You can also lengthen/shorten
grace note stems in the same ways as for normal stems.
RELATED LINKS
Stems on page 688
Grace note beams on page 461
Grace note slashes on page 460
Changing the stem direction of notes on page 691
Lengthening/Shortening stems on page 694
Hiding stems on page 694
Grace note beams
Dorico Elements automatically beams multiple adjacent grace notes together if they are an
eighth note (quaver) or shorter in duration.
Like all beams, grace note beams ideally follow the accepted standards for beam placement
relative to staff lines, in order to avoid wedges. However, because grace notes are smaller than
normal notes, this can lead to extreme slants in grace note beams.
You can adjust the slants of individual grace note beams in the same ways as for normal beams.
RELATED LINKS
Beaming on page 400
Beam groups on page 401
Grace notes
Grace note stems
461