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'''Cue-notes''' are small-sized notes that are used in one part to mention notes from another part (without playing them) within a [[score_dialog|score]] to make it easier to (re)start after a long pause. You can use the shortcut {{key|ctrl-k}} to turn an ordinary note into a cue-note and vice versa, or use the [[note properties menu]]. | '''Cue-notes''' are small-sized notes that are used in one part to mention notes from another part (without playing them) within a [[score_dialog|score]] to make it easier to (re)start after a long pause. You can use the shortcut {{key|ctrl-k}} to turn an ordinary note into a cue-note and vice versa, or use the [[note properties menu]]. | ||
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Although cue-notes may look the same as [[grace note]]s, they fulfill a completely different task. | Although cue-notes may look the same as [[grace note]]s, they fulfill a completely different task. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 7 February 2023
Cue-notes are small-sized notes that are used in one part to mention notes from another part (without playing them) within a score to make it easier to (re)start after a long pause. You can use the shortcut <ctrl-k> to turn an ordinary note into a cue-note and vice versa, or use the note properties menu.
Although cue-notes may look the same as grace notes, they fulfill a completely different task.