Other markings, Marks that affect playback, Marks for musicians reading your score – PreSonus Notion 6 - Notation Software (Boxed) User Manual

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With Notion you can assign other markings to guitar/bass staves, detailed in other topics

of this guide . The lists below are representative (and not exhaustive) .

Marks that Affect Playback

Of course, score-level markings (such as time signatures, key signatures, repeats, and metronome marks)

plus notation marks – such as ties, accidentals (but not quarter-tones), dynamic marks, octave transposition

symbols, and tuples – will be heard during playback for guitars/basses – as well as those in the next Table .

Mark

Entry Palette Pane

Keyboard Shortcut

Fermatas or Tenutos

Third from the right

9

Caesuras or Breath marks

Third from the right

9

Grace notes

Third from the left

G

Pedal down/Pedal up

(acts like a Let Ring)

middle pane

8

Staccatos (various)

Fourth from the left

1

Marks for Musicians Reading Your Score

There are markings you can add to a guitar/bass part that do not alter the playback, but can

be of value to live musicians reading your composition on hardcopy printouts:

Mark

Entry Palette Pane

Keyboard Shortcut

Accent marks (various)

Fourth from the left

5

Arpeggios (3 options)

middle pane

Shift + A (3 options)

Down stroke/up stroke

(use downbow/upbow)

middle pane

U

Trills

middle pane

Shift + Accent mark

Other Markings

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