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Divisi is when multiple players using a single staff split, or “divide”, into different lines of music,
commonly for a limited passage, before returning to play together, or “tutti”. Divisi passages can
be notated with all lines on a single staff or across multiple staves.
Divisi is a technique most commonly used in orchestral string writing, as the string section
typically contains a large number of players compared to the number of staves. For example,
large orchestras commonly have twelve rst violins all playing the same part most of the time.
Dividing those players into multiple parts allows composers to write more complex contrapuntal
music.
An example divisi change in a Violin I part, splitting it into two sections and a solo line
If the division is relatively simple, it is possible to write all parts on the same staff and label the
section, with an indication of how many players required for each line if necessary.
However, when a section is divided into multiple parts that are too different to be clearly written
on a single staff, it is necessary to divide them onto multiple staves. In Dorico Elements, divisi
changes allow you not only to divide sections into any number of parts with any number of
staves, but also to include solo lines and group staves as required.
In Dorico Elements, you cannot input divisi changes. However, divisi changes are shown if you
import a project that contains them.
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