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Type of ngering Example popover entry
Right-hand ngerings (non-fretted
instruments)
R5, D5, or M5
Thumb indicator (non-fretted instruments) T
Multiple ngerings for individual notes, for
example, for ornaments such as mordents or
turns
2343
Single ngerings for multiple notes: enter
the same ngering number for two adjacent
notes.
For example, in keyboard music the thumb
may depress two keys simultaneously.
1,1
Alternative ngerings 2(3)
Editorial ngerings [4]
Finger substitutions 1-3
Fretted instruments
Type of
ngering Example popover entries
Left-hand ngerings 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Left-hand thumb t
Right-hand ngerings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
p, i, m, a, e
Right-hand thumb p, t, or 1
Right-hand pinky nger e, x, c, o, or 5
These lists are not comprehensive as there are many possible ngerings. It is intended to
illustrate how you can structure your entries to input different types of
ngerings.
NOTE
Finger substitutions are shown as immediate by default, but you can change the rhythmic
position of the substitution by changing the deferral duration.
RELATED LINKS
Fingering on page 660
Changing the rhythmic position of substitution ngerings on page 662
Write mode
Notations input
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