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RESULT
A cross-voice or cross-staff slur is input spanning the select notes. It is placed either above or
below the notes, depending on the stem direction of the notes within the selection.
TIP
You can change the curvature direction of individual slurs.
RELATED LINKS
Cross-staff and cross-voice slurs on page 644
Changing the curvature direction of slurs on page 660
Nested slurs
Nested slurs are two or more slurs used simultaneously, where the overarching slur shows the
structure of the phrase and the inner slurs show the articulation within the phrase. They are also
known as “slurs within slurs”.
Depending on the stem directions within the overarching outer slur and your settings on the
Slurs page in Engrave > Engraving Options, inner slurs may appear on the opposite side of the
staff to the outer slur.
A phrase with nested slurs
If you want to change the default distance between the endpoints of nested slurs, you can
increase/decrease the project-wide value for Minimum vertical gap between two slurs
starting or ending on the same note in the Avoiding Collisions section of the Slurs page in
Engraving Options.
You can input nested slurs in the same ways as inputting standard slurs, and Dorico Elements
makes automatic adjustments to their positioning to avoid collisions if you have not activated
Disable auto curve adjustment in the Slurs group of the Properties panel in Engrave mode.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting nested slurs during step input on page 645
Adding nested slurs to existing notes on page 646
Disabling slur collision avoidance for individual slurs on page 663
Inputting nested slurs during step input
You can input nested slurs directly during step input, for example, if you already know how you
want to phrase the notes you are currently inputting.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, start note input.
2. Start two slurs from the currently selected note in any of the following ways:
Press S twice.
Slurs
Nested slurs
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