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Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes
You can change which components are included in individual absolute tempo changes, and how
they appear.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the absolute tempo marks whose components you want to change.
2. In the Properties panel, activate any of the following properties in the Tempo group:
Text shown
Metronome mark shown
Parenthesized
Is approximate
Approximate appearance (only available if Is approximate is activated)
Show equals sign (only available if Is approximate is activated)
RESULT
The selected tempo marks are changed to include the corresponding components.
NOTE
If you have activated none of these properties, no tempo mark is shown in the music. Instead, a
signpost indicates the position of the tempo mark.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo mark components on page 704
Metronome marks
Tempo marks often include a metronome mark value. Metronome marks show the speed of the
music, indicated in beats per minute, or “bpm”. For example, a bpm of 60 means one beat per
second. The more beats per minute, the faster the music.
A metronome mark shown as a range
Metronome marks can be precise, such as = 176, or can indicate an acceptable range, such as
= 152-176. They can also be shown in parentheses, which is useful if the metronome mark is
intended as a guide rather than a xed value.
The beat unit used in metronome marks commonly relates to the meter, for example, the
metronome mark beat unit is often a quarter note in 4/4 but a dotted quarter note in 6/8.
In Dorico Elements, metronome marks can appear as an individual value or as a range.
Depending on the type and appearance of metronome marks, the bpm value can indicate a xed
tempo or an approximate tempo.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for tempo marks on page 245
Changing the metronome mark value on page 706
Showing the metronome mark value as a range on page 706
Changing the type and appearance of absolute tempo changes on page 705
Tempo marks
Metronome marks
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