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Editing and TranscribingTremelos
A tremelo is the rapid repeating of notes. The tremelo can repeat a single note or chord. Or, it can repeat back and forth between two different notes, or between two different chords. If the tremelo repeats for a single note or chord, then it is notated with angular slashes through the stem. If the tremelo alternates between two notes or chords, then broken beams are displayed between the notes or chords, as shown below.

In the Ornament Palette, the buttons for the two types of arpeggios look like this:
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The following general procedures apply to the editing of tremelos:
Adding
Ornaments. The Adding Ornaments procedure explains how you can specify the duration of the
tremelo members, such as 32nd notes or 16th triplets.
Converting
Written-Out Performances to Ornaments.
Reverting
Ornaments to Written-Out Performances.
Viewing
and the Written-Out Performance of Ornaments.
Composer can automatically transcribe tremelos when it imports a MIDI file, or transcribes your performance at the music keyboard.
To automatically transcribe tremelos in an imported MIDI file:
Before you open the MIDI file, click the Transcription Options button in
the File Open dialog box. Composer will present the Transcription Options dialog box, In the
Transcription Options dialog box, turn on the checkmark for Transcribe Ornaments / Tremelos. For further
details, see Transcribing
MIDI Files to Notation.
To automatically transcribe tremelos in a performance that you record at your music keyboard:
Before you begin recording, choose the Transcription Options command in
the Setup menu. Composer will present the Transcriptions Options dialog box, In the Transcription
Options dialog box, turn on the checkmark for Transcribe Ornaments / Tremelos. For further details, see
Setting
Up Transcription Options for Recording.
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