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For example, click Two Strokes Single-note Tremolo to input single-note tremolos with
two strokes or click
Three Strokes Multi-note Tremolo to input multi-note tremolos with
three strokes.
RESULT
Single-note tremolos are input on the selected notes with the number of tremolo strokes
specied.
Multi-note tremolos with the number of tremolo strokes specied are input between selected
individual notes and the notes immediately after them, or between selected pairs of notes.
When tuplets are selected, multi-note tremolos are input across the selected tuplets, with the
tremolo strokes positioned in the center of all notes in the tuplet. The tuplet bracket is hidden,
and a signpost is shown at the start of each tuplet indicating its ratio.
EXAMPLE
Multi-note tremolos with three tremolo strokes across tuplets
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can enable independent voice playback for individual instruments, for example, if you have
tremolos in one voice and slurs in another voice.
RELATED LINKS
Tremolos on page 963
Deleting tremolos on page 965
Enabling independent voice playback on page 460
Inputting slash regions
You can input slash regions using the repeats popover.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, do one of the following:
Start note input.
On the staff where you want to input a slash region, select items that span the required
duration.
2.
Press Shift-R to open the repeats popover.
3.
Enter slash into the popover.
4.
Press Return to close the popover.
RESULT
During note input, slash regions are input spanning the duration of the selected note or item,
which is usually the last input note. When adding slash regions to existing music, they span the
selected duration.
Slash regions are automatically formatted as appropriate for the meter. If you later change the
time signature, slash regions retain their duration but the appearance of slashes within them
automatically updates.
Write mode
Notations input
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