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OK, I’ve added a little music here to help us on our way.
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Let’s press the ‘Add section player’ button and assign them a violin.
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The first button is for adding solo players and the second button is for adding section players. Once you have at least one instrument set up in your project, and the music area is visible in the centre of the screen, you add players using the buttons at the bottom of the Players panel. When you first start a new project in Dorico, there is a nice big button for creating a section player. While often seen in string sections or choral music, the approach can be used for any section of multiple players of the same instrument.īecause of this, divisi can only be created for instruments held by section players, as solo players in Dorico represent a single person, and it would probably be a little unfair (if mildly amusing) to present them with several lines of music to play at once. The word Divisi comes from from the Italian “to divide” and is a common technique used in ensemble writing where a section of instruments (such as the first violins) are split across more than one line of music.
#DORICO TUTORIALS HOW TO#
Hello, I’m Anthony Hughes, and in this video I’ll be showing you how to use the divisi feature Dorico Pro 2, the advanced music notation software from Steinberg. Presented here in written form with the kind permission of its creator, Anthony Hughes, this tutorial is titled “How to Work With Divisi in Dorico Pro”… ? This article is a transcription of one of the excellent tutorial videos posted to the official Dorico YouTube channel.