Articulations
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This chapter discusses articulation symbols available in the Articulations palette (accents, staccato, vibrato markings etc).
To add verbal articulation objects available in the Text palette (legato, pizz. , arco, tremolo etc) to a score, see Entering and editing text chapter. Guitar articulation is covered in chapters under Idiomatic notation: Guitar. Brass or woodwind articulation (Fall, Doit, Plop, Scoop) is covered in Arpeggios and glissandi.
To add an articulation with a keyboard shortcut:
Select one or more notes;
Apply the relevant shortcut from the list below:
Marcato: Shift
+O
Accent: Shift
+V
Tenuto: Shift
+N
Staccato: Shift
+S
\ Certain articulations (accent, marcato, staccato, and tenuto) can be added from the note input toolbar (above the document pane).
Select one or more notes;
Click on the desired icon in the articulations toolbar area.
\ To add an item to a score:
Select one or more notes;
Click on the desired articulation in the Articulations palette;
Alternatively, drag and drop an articulation symbol from the palette to a notehead.
Certain articulations affect note playback—such as staccato, staccatissimo, louré (tenuto + staccato), and accents. This is handled automatically by the program.
Editable properties of selected articulation(s) on the score are shown in the Properties Panel.
Placement: This alters the position of the symbol above or below the note.
See the main chapter Templates and styles
Values of the "Style for Articulations & Ornaments" can be edited in Format → Style → Articulations & Ornaments.
Shown below are the result of some options on the score.
Align with stem\
Align with notehead\
Center between stem and notehead\
Always keep together\
Prefer closeness to notehead (combined articulations may become separated)\