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RELATED LINKS
Lengthening/Shortening stems on page 694
Split stems for altered unisons
Split stems can be used in chords containing altered unisons. They show the main body of the
chord as usual, but with a stem branch coming off the main stem that connects noteheads in
altered unisons to the chord.
Split stem chord
Split stems are also known as “cherry stalks” or “trees”.
You can choose to show altered unisons with split stems or with single stems project-wide on the
Accidentals page in Notation Options.
NOTE
If a chord contains notes a second interval apart and one of those notes has an altered unison, it
is always shown with a split stem, regardless of your setting. This is to ensure clarity in clusters.
You can open Notation Options in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-N in any mode.
Choose Write > Notation Options in Write mode.
Choose Setup > Notation Options in Setup mode.
Click Notation Options on the right of the Flows panel in Setup mode.
RELATED LINKS
Altered unisons on page 370
Changing how altered unisons appear on page 371
Stems
Split stems for altered unisons
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