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Gradual tempo changes
Gradual tempo changes indicate a change in tempo over a dened period of time, such as
rallentando, which indicates slowing down, and accelerando, which indicates speeding up.
Rallentando with dashed line
Gradual tempo changes are considered a type of tempo mark in Dorico SE, meaning you can
input them in the same ways as for tempo marks.
Because gradual tempo changes have a different metronome mark value at the start/end, you
can change the nal tempo at the end of individual gradual tempo changes.
In Dorico SE, you can show gradual tempo changes with different styles, such as with a
continuation line or with syllables spread across their duration. You can also show gradual tempo
changes with different line styles, such as dotted or dashed.
RELATED LINKS
Input methods for tempo marks on page 217
Changing the line style of gradual tempo changes on page 829
Changing the nal tempo at the end of gradual tempo changes on page 827
Lengthening/Shortening gradual tempo changes
You can lengthen/shorten gradual tempo changes rhythmically after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the gradual tempo changes you want to lengthen/shorten.
NOTE
When using the mouse, you can only lengthen/shorten one gradual tempo change at a time.
2. Lengthen/Shorten the gradual tempo changes in any of the following ways:
To lengthen them by the current rhythmic grid resolution, press Shift-Alt/Opt-
Right Arrow .
To shorten them by the current rhythmic grid resolution, press Shift-Alt/Opt-
Left Arrow .
NOTE
Key commands lengthen/shorten items by moving their end only.
Click and drag the circular handle at the start/end to the right/left.
RESULT
The selected gradual tempo changes are lengthened/shortened according to the current
rhythmic grid resolution.
Tempo marks
Gradual tempo changes
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