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If you selected all notes in chords, Dorico Elements shows a single bracket for each chord unless
they contain very large gaps, in which case Dorico Elements automatically splits brackets. If you
selected individual notes within chords, they are each shown with separate brackets.
By default, bracketed notes have reduced velocity, causing them to sound quieter in playback
than normal notes.
TIP
Deactivating Bracket style hides brackets on the selected notes.
You can also hide/show brackets on noteheads by choosing Edit > Notehead > Toggle
Round Brackets or Edit > Notehead > Toggle Square Brackets. You can also choose these
options from the context menu.
You can assign key commands for these options on the Key Commands page in
Preferences.
EXAMPLE
Round brackets on single
noteheads on a notation staff
Round bracket on a chord on a
notation staff
Split round bracket on a chord on
a notation staff
Round brackets on single
noteheads on tablature
Round bracket on a chord on
tablature
Split round bracket on a chord on
tablature
RELATED LINKS
Showing notes as dead notes on page 782
Inputting notes on page 161
Velocity lanes on page 437
Showing brackets around one/all noteheads in tie chains
You can change whether brackets appear only on the rst notehead in tie chains or span the
entire duration of the tie chain, that is, with the left bracket on the rst notehead and the
right bracket on the last notehead in the tie chain. By default, brackets appear only on the
rst
notehead in tie chains.
PREREQUISITE
You have shown brackets on the required notes.
PROCEDURE
1.
Select the notes whose notehead bracket positions relative to tie chains you want to change.
Notes
Bracketed noteheads
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