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divisi

In orchestral compositions, associated with passages of double notes, directing players reading one part (for example first violins) to divide into groups and play only one note per instrument, rather than trying to play both notes at once. It appears most often in orchestral string parts.



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Only Finale offers complete control, with the ability to create separate linked parts from a divisi staff in the score or to show different enharmonic spellings between the part and score.
The software has the ability to create separate linked parts from a divisi staff in the score or to show different enharmonic spellings between the part and score.
Research today in the Building Materials Divisi on is centered on the application of x-ray powder diffraction and microscopy for a more complete and accurate description of portland cement.
 
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