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NOTE
You can only add modiers to a Gradual Tempo Change or a Relative Tempo Change.
RESULT
During note input, tempo marks are input at the caret position. Gradual tempo changes, such as
rallentando, are also input at the caret position with a default duration of a quarter note. Gradual
tempo changes do not extend as you input notes.
When adding tempo marks to existing music, they are added at the rhythmic position of the
earliest selected item. Gradual tempo changes span the duration of the selected items.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
You can lengthen/shorten gradual tempo changes.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo marks on page 926
Lengthening/Shortening gradual tempo changes on page 935
Mouse input settings on page 154
Changing the metronome mark value on page 933
Changing the style of gradual tempo changes on page 936
Input methods for bars, beats, and barlines
You can input both bars and barlines with the keyboard by using the bars and barlines popover,
and also with the mouse by using the available options in the Bars and Barlines panel. The bars
and barlines popover also allows you to input beats. Additionally, you can input bars and beats
using the system track.
Normally you do not need to create bars in Dorico Elements, as they are created automatically
as needed when you input music. However, you can add bars in advance if, for example, you are
copying or arranging an existing piece of music.
RELATED LINKS
Bars on page 553
Barlines on page 558
System track on page 337
Inputting bar rests into specic voices on page 188
Repeats in playback on page 464
Bars and barlines popover
The following tables contain examples of what you can enter into the bars and barlines popover
to add and delete bars and beats, and the entries you can use to input the different barlines
available.
You can open the bars and barlines popover in Write mode in any of the following ways when
either an item is selected or the caret is active:
Press Shift-B .
Choose Write > Create Bar or Barline.
The icon on the left-hand side of the popover matches the corresponding button in the Notations
toolbox on the right of the window.
Write mode
Notations input
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Dorico Elements 3.5.12