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A '''grace note''' is a note usually displayed as a smaller sized note which does not have duration of its own. The [[duration|duration]] of gracings is borrowed from the next normal-sized note (to which it usually connected with a [[slur|slur]]). Grace notes are inserted with the [[grace_note_menu|grace note menu]]
A '''grace note''' is a note usually displayed as a smaller sized note which does not have duration of its own. The [[duration|duration]] of gracings is borrowed from the next normal-sized note (to which it usually connected with a [[slur|slur]]). Grace notes are inserted with the [[grace_note_menu|grace note menu]]

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grace notes

A grace note is a note usually displayed as a smaller sized note which does not have duration of its own. The duration of gracings is borrowed from the next normal-sized note (to which it usually connected with a slur). Grace notes are inserted with the grace note menu

Grace notes are by default always shown with stick pointing up. Of course you can specify stem-direction manually. Hitherto you'll use menu-others.

It is possible to cluster two or more grace-notes to form double or triple gracing.

Although grace notes are of the same size as cue notes, they serve different goals, and are interpreted very differently.