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Guitar pre-dive on notation staff Guitar pre-dive on tablature
NOTE
Stems, stem ags, and beaming always appear stem-up on tablature in single-voice contexts,
which means they can collide with guitar bends.
RELATED LINKS
Inputting guitar pre-bends/pre-dives on page 280
Vibrato bar dives and returns on page 773
Bend intervals on page 774
Tablature on page 917
Guitar post-bends
The guitar post-bend is a technique commonly performed on electric guitars, where the
performer pushes strings out of their normal alignment after notes start to sound. Bending
strings tightens them, which produces the characteristic pitch uctuation. Microtonal post-bends
are particularly idiomatic in Blues music.
In Dorico Elements, guitar post-bends are properties of notes belonging to fretted instruments,
meaning they only apply to single notes. They are notated the same on notation staves and
tablature, using an upwards-pointing curved line with an arrowhead at the top and a bend
interval above the arrowhead.
Guitar post-bend on notation staff
Guitar post-bend on tablature
Microtonal post-bend on notation staff
Microtonal post-bend on tablature
Guitar bends
Guitar post-bends
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