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Positions of tempo marks on page 929
System objects on page 913
Changing the positions of system objects on page 913
Changing the tempo mode on page 463
Types of tempo marks
Dorico Elements groups tempo marks into different types according to their function and effect
on the music.
The following tempo changes are available in the Tempo panel in Write mode, but you can also
input all types of tempo changes using the tempo popover.
Absolute Tempo Change
Indicates a dened change in tempo, and is often shown with a metronome mark.
Gradual Tempo Change
Indicates a change in tempo over a dened period of time, such as rallentando (slowing
down) or accelerando (speeding up).
Relative Tempo Change
Indicates a change in tempo that is relative to the previous tempo, such as mosso
(movement).
Relative tempo changes often include modiers that qualify the change, such as poco
meno mosso (a little less movement), and are not dened by a metronome mark. You
can, however, set a relative metronome mark change as a percentage of the previous
metronome mark.
Reset Tempo
Returns the tempo to the previous tempo, such as A tempo, or a previously dened
tempo, such as Tempo primo (return to the rst tempo of the piece).
Tempo Equation
Indicates a change in the beat unit on which metronome marks are based. For
example, if the time signature changes from 3/4 to 6/8, a tempo equation of =
indicates the same metronome mark value that applied to the quarter note beat unit in
3/4 now applies to the dotted quarter note beat unit in 6/8.
RELATED LINKS
Metronome marks on page 932
Gradual tempo changes on page 935
Tempo equations on page 937
Input methods for tempo marks on page 228
Tempo panel on page 231
Tempo popover on page 229
Tempo mark components
Tempo mark components include text, metronome marks, parentheses, and approximate
indications. Tempo marks can include different components in different combinations,
depending on your preference or the requirements for different projects.
You can activate properties that correspond to the different components in the Tempo group of
the Properties panel. You can activate one or more of the following tempo mark properties in any
combination for individual absolute tempo changes:
Tempo marks
Types of tempo marks
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