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Modal chord symbol Popover entry
Dorian dorian
Phrygian phrygian
Lydian lydian
Mixolydian mixolydian
Aeolian aeolian
Locrian locrian
Melodic minor melodicminor
Harmonic minor harmonicminor
Whole tone wholetone
Octatonic or diminished half-whole diminishedhalfwhole,
diminishedsemitonetone,
octatonichalfwhole, or
octatonicsemitonetone
Octatonic or diminished whole-half diminishedwholehalf,
diminishedtonesemitone,
octatonicwholehalf, or
octatonictonesemitone
This list is not comprehensive, as there are many possible chord symbols. It is intended to
illustrate the different components you can use to input different chord symbols.
NOTE
The appearance of the resulting chord symbols is determined by Dorico Elements’s default
settings. The structure of your entry in the chord symbols popover is not considered. For
example, entering a C major chord as
C, Cmaj, or CM results in the same chord symbol.
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Chord symbols on page 598
Navigation during chord symbol input
You can input multiple chord symbols without re-opening the popover each time by manually
advancing it to other positions.
Navigating with a computer keyboard
You can move the chord symbols popover to input chord symbols on other notes without having
to close and reopen the popover on each note.
Write mode
Notations input
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