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Rhythm section instruments are bracketed together.
Percussion and timpani are bracketed together.
British brass band
Brass instruments are bracketed according to their instrument type, except for horns
and trumpets, which are bracketed together.
Any other instruments in the score are bracketed according to their instrument family.
Percussion and timpani are bracketed separately.
This is the default setting for full score layouts in projects started from the Big band
project template.
NOTE
Staves cannot be bracketed and braced simultaneously. Therefore, braced staves, such as
the piano and other grand staff instruments, are excluded from brackets. They also split
brackets if they are placed within a bracketed group.
By default, there must be at least two adjacent instruments to show a bracket. You
can choose to show brackets on single instruments in each layout independently on the
Brackets and Braces page in Setup > Layout Options.
Vocal staves are never joined by barlines, even when bracketed together.
System objects are only shown above instrument families that are bracketed or braced
together.
RELATED LINKS
Project template categories on page 55
System objects on page 913
Secondary brackets
Secondary brackets are a second level of staff grouping. They are positioned to the left of
brackets and allow you to mark groups of staves within a bracketed group. In Dorico Elements,
secondary brackets can appear as a brace or as a sub-bracket.
By default, secondary brackets appear as sub-brackets: thin lines with square corners that extend
beyond the bracket. You can change the appearance of secondary brackets and hide/show them
for adjacent identical instruments in bracketed groups in each layout independently.
Secondary bracket as a sub-bracket
Secondary bracket as a brace
Brackets and braces
Secondary brackets
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12