Question about tempo
Hello everyone.
I have a question about the tempo.
I know the normal way, depending on the figure, but do not know if there is a way (for example) write "Andante" and musescore know the tempo automatically, even you can modify, add, etc.
In short, have a list of "tempos" is there?
One way would be to place the tempo figure and number, place the word as text and hide first.
The other way would be more economical in time.
Greetings and thank you.
Comments
See: https://musescore.org/en/node/21793
'There are no predefined tempo texts anymore. You can create your own by first creating a new palette and populating it with tempo texts(with arbitrary tempi) of your taste.'
Regards
"One way would be to place the tempo figure and number, place the word as text and hide first."
Better way: place the tempo figure and number, then double-click it and edit the text to say "Andante."
Thank you very much to both
Shoichi & Weiss.
I am doing for some time as indicated Weiss, in the second form.
I guess eventually be included because in old sheet music is very common, is not essential but is well.
Thank you.
In reply to Thank you very much to by kakasle
If you use them often, you're better off creating your own palette with them.
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/custom-palettes on how to create/edit them. Make sure to create a custom workspace first to be able to add a new palette (https://musescore.org/en/handbook/palette#custom-workspace)
In reply to Thank you very much to by kakasle
Currently in the nightly builds for 3.0, the Tempo palette includes common Italian tempo markings. However, they don't yet work correctly in most time signatures.