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Displays the playing technique associated with the notehead in the corresponding
row of the table.
Default Notehead
Displays the notehead used by default for the playing technique in the
corresponding row of the table.
Notehead Override
Displays the notehead override used in ve-line staff presentations for the playing
technique in the corresponding row of the table. You can change the notehead
override by clicking it and selecting another notehead from the menu.
RELATED LINKS
Overriding the appearance of playing technique-specic noteheads on page 776
Percussion kit presentation types on page 770
Creating new playing technique-specic noteheads for unpitched
percussion instruments
You can dene new playing technique-specic noteheads for unpitched percussion instruments
individually, which are saved for that type of percussion instrument in your project. You can also
export playing technique-specic noteheads from your project and import them into other
projects.
PROCEDURE
1. In Setup mode, open the Percussion Instrument Playing Techniques dialog in one of the
following ways:
For an individual percussion instrument: Expand the card of the player holding the
instrument in the Players panel, click the arrow in the instrument label, and choose
Edit Percussion Playing Techniques.
For percussion instruments that are part of percussion kits: Open the Edit
Percussion Kit dialog by clicking the arrow in the kit instrument label in the Players
panel, select the instrument whose playing techniques you want to edit in the main
editing area, and click Edit Percussion Playing Techniques.
2. Click Add Playing Technique.
3. Select the playing technique you want to create in the dialog that opens.
4. Click OK.
The selected playing technique is added to the list of playing technique-specic noteheads.
5. Select the notehead you want for the playing technique from the Notehead set menu.
NOTE
Leave Notehead set as (Unset) to use the default notehead set as dened on the Notes
page in Engrave > Engraving Options.
6. Choose one of the following options for Staff position:
Below
Line
Above
Unpitched percussion
Playing techniques for unpitched percussion instruments
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