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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
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.
By default, metronome marks appear as integers and do not show decimal places. If you input a
metronome mark with a decimal place, it is rounded to the nearest integer. Metronome marks
that you input in the Time track in Play mode appear as signposts by default.
Tempo marks
Metronome marks
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