Not just playing techniques, but a number of entries in the panels.
I’m trying to streamline/dumb down the program, so that semi-trained users will have fewer choices: just one fermata, for example. Or get rid of con bocca chiusa. “Huh? What’s that?”
Any chance that we will be given the power to do this?
That’s an Italian expression, “with (your) mouth closed”. chiusa/closed = same word, thanks to the Romans.
To use Dorico, one needs some brain power. Why not use it, why not extend it, why not learn?
That’s the next step. I assume (I know, I know) that a template created in Dorico will be able to be used in the daughter versions. But I’ll have the most powerful version to start, rather than looking for features that might not be available in them. That’s the plan, though.