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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.
Adding poco a poco text to gradual tempo changes
You can add poco a poco text immediately after individual gradual tempo changes.
NOTE
You can also enter poco a poco directly into the tempo popover. However, this means the entry
is treated as a tempo mark rather than a gradual tempo change, which changes the properties
you can use on it.
PROCEDURE
1. Select the gradual tempo changes to which you want to add poco a poco text.
2. In the Properties panel, activate Poco a poco in the Tempo group.
RESULT
Poco a poco text is shown immediately after the text in the selected gradual tempo changes.
Deactivating Poco a poco (little by little) removes poco a poco text from the selected gradual
tempo changes.
EXAMPLE
Rallentando with poco a poco text
Positions of tempo marks
Tempo marks are placed above the staff and at the same positions as other system objects,
because they usually apply to all staves. They are placed above notations such as slurs, ties, and
octave lines, and are often aligned with rehearsal marks to ensure clear readability.
Tempo marks should be aligned with either a time signature or the notehead/rest at the
rhythmic position to which they apply. For example, if there is a notehead with an accidental
Tempo marks
Positions of tempo marks
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