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Up arpeggio with nothing at the
end
Up arpeggio with an arrow at the
end
Up arpeggio with a swash at the
end
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for ornaments, arpeggio signs, glissando lines, and jazz articulations on page 207
General placement conventions for arpeggio signs
Arpeggio signs are positioned to the left of the notes, including any applicable accidentals, to
which they apply, but are positioned between grace notes and normal notes. They should appear
within the same bar as the notes to which they apply, and not on the other side of the barline.
Dorico Elements makes automatic adjustments to note spacing and staff spacing to
accommodate arpeggio signs and ensure they are positioned correctly.
Arpeggio signs should cover the whole vertical range of all notes in the chord to which they
apply, and protrude slightly at each end. However, they do not need to cover the stems of notes.
Dorico Elements automatically creates the lengths of arpeggio signs to cover the notes in chords,
and adjusts their lengths if the notes in chords change or are deleted.
If an arpeggiated chord spans two staves, such as in a piano part, its arpeggio sign can extend
across both staves.
RELATED LINKS
Project-wide engraving options for arpeggio signs on page 529
Changing the type of arpeggio signs
You can change the type of arpeggio signs after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the arpeggio signs whose type you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, select one of the following options from the Arpeggio type menu
in the Arpeggios group:
Non arpeggio
Up arpeggio
Down arpeggio
RESULT
The type of the selected arpeggio signs is changed.
RELATED LINKS
Arpeggio signs on page 523
Arpeggio signs
General placement conventions for arpeggio signs
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