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Additionally, there are other jazz ornaments commonly used by brass instruments that you can
add to notes in the same ways as inputting jazz articulations.
NOTE
There is currently no playback support for jazz articulations, because they are too complex to
approximate using techniques such as MIDI pitch bend. Additionally, only a few virtual
instruments have suitable samples available, and triggering them is complex.
RELATED LINKS
Jazz ornaments on page 539
Ornaments popover on page 208
Input methods for ornaments, arpeggio signs, glissando lines, and jazz articulations on page 207
Jazz ornaments
Jazz ornaments are notations that are commonly used in jazz music and by brass instruments,
such as ips and smears, that are positioned outside of the staff rather than beside noteheads
like jazz articulations.
Jazz ornaments behave more like other ornaments than jazz articulations, in that they are items
separate from notes, and so can be selected independently of notes in Write mode and added to
notes in addition to jazz articulations. Because they are so commonly used alongside jazz
articulations, in Dorico Elements they are also included in the Jazz section in the Ornaments
panel.
You can input jazz ornaments in the same ways as inputting ornaments rather than jazz
articulations.
The following ornaments are considered jazz ornaments in Dorico Elements:
Flip
Smear
Jazz turn/Shake
Bend
NOTE
There is currently no playback support for jazz articulations, because they are too complex to
approximate using techniques such as MIDI pitch bend. Additionally, only a few virtual
instruments have suitable samples available, and triggering them is complex.
RELATED LINKS
Jazz articulations on page 538
Jazz articulations
Jazz ornaments
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