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You can also identify voices by selecting individual notes and looking at the display in the status
bar.
EXAMPLE
Voice colors shown
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
If showing voice colors reveals some notes are not in the voice you want, you can change their
voice.
RELATED LINKS
Changing the voice of existing notes on page 353
Swapping the contents of voices on page 354
Stem direction on page 921
Annotations on page 537
Status bar on page 32
Note positions in multiple-voice contexts
Notes are usually placed directly above each other and at the same horizontal position, so that
it is immediately clear which notes are played together. However, the horizontal alignment of
notes can be different in multiple-voice contexts.
There are circumstances when some notes must be positioned slightly to one side in a different
voice column to ensure the division of notes across the voices is clear. For example, when there
are three or more voices in a single staff or when notes in two voices are a second interval apart.
A phrase with multiple voice columns for some beats on the top staff
Interlocking notes in different voices can be positioned in two ways:
1.
Notehead to notehead, which allows noteheads to overlap partially. This voice order often
takes up less horizontal space than positioning notes stem to stem, as notes can overlap.
Voices
Note positions in multiple-voice contexts
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