If you have notated a chordal or polyphonic passage, you can tell Finale to “explode” the passage onto individual monophonic staves. For example, you can write three trumpet parts on a single staff, notated as triads; when you’re finished, Finale can explode that one staff into three individual trumpet staves, each with a single-line part.
             
        
The Explode Music command can place the top note of each chord in the top exploded part, the second note in the second, and so on. You can specify the clefs for the resultant staves beforehand.
To explode music onto several staves
 and select a region. See Selecting music for some region-selecting 
 shortcuts.
 and select a region. See Selecting music for some region-selecting 
 shortcuts.If you’re exploding a triadic passage onto staves for violin (treble), viola (alto), and cello (bass), for example, you’d type 013 as the first three digits in the Use These Clefs box. (If you just want all exploded staves to begin with the default clef—the treble clef, unless you’ve changed the default—leave the Use These Clefs box unchecked, and ignore the numbers.)
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