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Notes are shapes that are positioned on staves to indicate musical pitches. Notes are most
commonly shown with oval-shaped, round noteheads that are either lled or void depending on
their duration, but there are many different designs of noteheads that you can use.
Depending on their duration, notes can have stems that help indicate their duration.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting notes on page 135
Project-wide engraving options for notes on page 495
Note spacing on page 278
Stems on page 688
Changing the notehead design project-wide on page 495
Changing the notehead design of individual noteheads on page 509
Add intervals popover on page 155
Adding notes above/below existing notes on page 155
Project-wide engraving options for notes
There are a number of options for the appearance of notes and noteheads project-wide that you
can choose from on the Notes page in Engraving Options.
The options on this page allow you to change the design, appearance, and position of noteheads,
ledger lines, stem ags, and rhythm dots. You can also change the appearance of double whole
notes (breves) and the size of grace notes relative to normal notes.
There are musical examples for many options to demonstrate how they affect the appearance of
your music.
You can open Engraving Options in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-E in any mode.
Choose Engrave > Engraving Options in Engrave mode.
You can then click Notes in the page list on the left of the dialog.
Changing the notehead design project-wide
You can change the notehead design of all noteheads project-wide.
PROCEDURE
1. In Engrave mode, choose Engrave > Engraving Options.
The Engraving Options dialog opens.
2. Click Notes in the page list.
3. In the Noteheads section, select one of the following options for Notehead design:
Default size noteheads (smaller than Larger noteheads)
Notes
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