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Articulations can only appear once on each tie chain, either at the start or the end,
depending on the type of articulation. For example, staccato marks appear at the end
whereas accents appear at the start. You can change the positions of articulations relative to
individual tie chains.
RELATED LINKS
Note and rest grouping on page 590
Beam grouping according to meters on page 575
Inputting notes on page 161
Forcing the duration of notes/rests on page 171
Inputting ties on page 189
Splitting tie chains on page 947
Time signatures on page 949
Input methods for time signatures and pick-up bars on page 220
Notes on page 718
Positions of articulations on page 548
Changing the positions of articulations on tie chains on page 550
Bracketed noteheads on page 728
Tablature on page 917
Hiding/Showing notation staves and tablature on page 918
Caret on page 157
Moving the caret manually on page 161
General placement conventions for ties
Ties join two noteheads together, meaning the ends of ties are positioned close to the noteheads
to which they are attached.
Ties are curved lines, and the direction of the curve usually follows the stem direction of the
notes. If notes are stem-up, ties curve downwards, and if notes are stem-down, ties curve
upwards.
NOTE
If there are multiple voices on the staff, all ties in up-stem voices curve upwards and all ties in
down-stem voices curve downwards.
There are two main conventions for the placement of the ends of ties relative to noteheads. One
convention is to place the ends of ties outside noteheads, meaning above or below them, ideally
positioned at the horizontal center of noteheads. The other convention is to place the ends of
ties between noteheads, ideally positioned at the vertical center of noteheads.
A tie outside noteheads A tie between noteheads
For both conventions,
Dorico Elements automatically positions the ends of ties as close as
possible to the notes that they join while avoiding collisions with other notations.
Ties
General placement conventions for ties
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