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Using '''articulation-signs''' you can alter [[duration]] and loudness of a note. It is possible to combine both. | Using '''articulation-signs''' you can alter [[duration]] and loudness of a note. It is possible to combine both. | ||
;duration articulation | ;duration articulation | ||
* [[staccatissimo]] [[File: | * [[staccatissimo]] [[File:Staccatissimo.png|Staccatissimo sogn]] (as short as possible) | ||
* [[staccato]] [[File:articulatietekens1.jpg|staccato]] (short) | * [[staccato]] [[File:articulatietekens1.jpg|staccato]] (short) | ||
* [[non-legato]] [[File:articulatietekens2.jpg|non-legato]]) (longer than a normal note, just not legato) | * [[non-legato]] [[File:articulatietekens2.jpg|non-legato]]) (longer than a normal note, just not legato) |
Latest revision as of 13:02, 11 February 2024
Using articulation-signs you can alter duration and loudness of a note. It is possible to combine both.
- duration articulation
- staccatissimo (as short as possible)
- staccato (short)
- non-legato ) (longer than a normal note, just not legato)
- dynamic articulation
Every note can be altered with fingering, duration articulation, dynamic articulation, play directions (trills etc.) and instrument specific direction (up-bow)
See the trill menu for specifics.