Fingerings popover
The table contains examples of what you can enter into the fingerings popover to input the different types of fingerings available.
You can open the fingerings popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when either a note is selected or the caret is active:
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Press Shift-F.
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Choose
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Click Fingerings in the Notations toolbox.
Type of fingering |
Example popover entry |
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Single fingerings for individual notes, including for brass valve numbers and trombone slide positions |
1, 2, 3, and so on |
Valved brass instruments |
12 |
Single fingerings for each note in chords For keyboard instruments, Dorico Pro automatically orders numbers appropriately according to the hand playing the notes. The default is:
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1,3,5 |
Left hand fingerings |
L2, G2, S5, I2, or H2 |
Right hand fingerings |
R5, D5, or M5 |
Multiple fingerings for individual notes, for example, for ornaments such as mordents or turns |
2343 |
Single fingerings for multiple notes: enter the same fingering number for two adjacent notes. For example, in keyboard music the thumb may depress two keys simultaneously. |
1,1 |
Alternative fingerings Note
You must use parentheses in the popover, even if you choose to show alternative fingerings in square brackets. |
2(3) |
Editorial fingerings Note
You must use square brackets in the popover, even if you choose to show editorial fingerings in parentheses. |
[4] |
Finger substitutions |
1-3 |
Thumb indicator for string instruments |
T |
This list is not comprehensive as there are many possible fingerings. It is intended to illustrate how you can structure your entries to input different types of fingerings.
Finger substitutions are shown as immediate by default, but you can change the rhythmic position of the substitution by changing the deferral duration.
You can change the appearance and position of each type of fingering on the Fingering page in .