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Changing the duration of notes
You can lengthen/shorten the duration of notes after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the notes whose duration you want to change.
NOTE
If you want to extend a note to the end of the current selection, select both that note and an
item at the rhythmic position to which you want to extend the note.
2.
Change the duration in any of the following ways:
Press the key command of the duration you want. For example, press 4 for a 16th note
(semiquaver).
In the Notes panel, click the duration you want.
To lengthen notes by the current rhythmic grid resolution, press Shift-Alt/Opt-
Right Arrow .
To shorten notes by the current rhythmic grid resolution, press Shift-Alt/Opt-
Left Arrow .
To double the length of notes, press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-Alt/Opt-Right Arrow .
To halve the length of notes, press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-Alt/Opt-Left Arrow .
To lengthen notes by the current rhythmic grid resolution, choose Write > Edit
Duration > Lengthen Duration by Grid Value.
To shorten notes by the current rhythmic grid resolution, choose Write > Edit
Duration > Shorten Duration by Grid Value.
To double the length of notes, choose Write > Edit Duration > Double Note Duration.
To halve the length of notes, choose Write > Edit Duration > Halve Note Duration.
To lengthen notes up to the next existing note in their voice, choose Write > Edit
Duration > Extend to Next Note.
NOTE
This does not apply to grace notes.
To lengthen a single note up to the rhythmic position of the end of the current selection,
choose
Write > Edit Duration > Extend to End of Selection.
To shorten overlapping notes in the same voice so that they no longer overlap, choose
Write > Edit Duration > Shorten to Next Note.
RESULT
The duration of the selected notes is changed. Dorico Elements automatically notates and beams
the notes appropriately according to their new duration, the current time signature, and their
position in the bar.
When extending notes, their duration lls in any intervening rests. Extending notes to the end
of the current selection does not delete any intervening notes, instead they combine with the
extended note to create chords where necessary.
Write mode
Note input
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12