<xs:element name="strong-accent" type="strong-accent"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The strong-accent element indicates a vertical accent mark.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="staccato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The staccato element is used for a dot articulation, as opposed to a stroke or a wedge.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="tenuto" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The tenuto element indicates a tenuto line symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="detached-legato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The detached-legato element indicates the combination of a tenuto line and staccato dot symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="staccatissimo" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The staccatissimo element is used for a wedge articulation, as opposed to a dot or a stroke.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="spiccato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The spiccato element is used for a stroke articulation, as opposed to a dot or a wedge.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
The scoop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The scoop element appears before the main note and comes from below the main pitch.
<xs:element name="scoop" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The scoop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The scoop element appears before the main note and comes from below the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
The plop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The plop element appears before the main note and comes from above the main pitch.
<xs:element name="plop" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The plop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The plop element appears before the main note and comes from above the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="doit" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The doit element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The doit element appears after the main note and goes above the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
The falloff element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The falloff element appears before the main note and goes below the main pitch.
<xs:element name="falloff" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The falloff element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The falloff element appears before the main note and goes below the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="breath-mark" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The breath-mark element indicates a place to take a breath. It is typically notated with a comma / apostrophe symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="caesura" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The caesura element indicates a slight pause. It is notated using a "railroad tracks" symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="stress" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The stress element indicates a stressed note.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:element name="unstress" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The unstress element indicates an unstressed note. It is often notated using a u-shaped symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
The other-articulation element is used to define any articulations not yet in the MusicXML format. This allows extended representation, though without application interoperability.
<xs:element name="other-articulation" type="placement-text"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The other-articulation element is used to define any articulations not yet in the MusicXML format. This allows extended representation, though without application interoperability.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element>
<xs:complexType name="articulations"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>Articulations and accents are grouped together here.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation><xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"><xs:element name="accent" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The accent element indicates a regular horizontal accent mark.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="strong-accent" type="strong-accent"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The strong-accent element indicates a vertical accent mark.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="staccato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The staccato element is used for a dot articulation, as opposed to a stroke or a wedge.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="tenuto" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The tenuto element indicates a tenuto line symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="detached-legato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The detached-legato element indicates the combination of a tenuto line and staccato dot symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="staccatissimo" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The staccatissimo element is used for a wedge articulation, as opposed to a dot or a stroke.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="spiccato" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The spiccato element is used for a stroke articulation, as opposed to a dot or a wedge.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="scoop" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The scoop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The scoop element appears before the main note and comes from below the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="plop" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The plop element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The plop element appears before the main note and comes from above the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="doit" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The doit element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The doit element appears after the main note and goes above the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="falloff" type="empty-line"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The falloff element is an indeterminate slide attached to a single note. The falloff element appears before the main note and goes below the main pitch.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="breath-mark" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The breath-mark element indicates a place to take a breath. It is typically notated with a comma / apostrophe symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="caesura" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The caesura element indicates a slight pause. It is notated using a "railroad tracks" symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="stress" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The stress element indicates a stressed note.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="unstress" type="empty-placement"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The unstress element indicates an unstressed note. It is often notated using a u-shaped symbol.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element><xs:element name="other-articulation" type="placement-text"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>The other-articulation element is used to define any articulations not yet in the MusicXML format. This allows extended representation, though without application interoperability.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation></xs:element></xs:choice></xs:complexType>