more-permanent tempo setting
Is there a way to set the tempo of a score so that
it stays with the score after you save it, and
open it next time?
Is there a way to set the tempo of a score so that
it stays with the score after you save it, and
open it next time?
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Yes, just add a tempo text from the tempo palette - the same thing a human musician reading the score would look at to know the tempo you want.
In reply to Yes, just add a tempo text… by Marc Sabatella
need more detail to understand it.
Just so you know. tempo at 40% is what I want.
In reply to need more detail to… by hill0093
need more detail
In reply to need more detail to… by hill0093
40% is not a tempo. 40% of what? Tempos are expressed in beats per minute, like 60 (a slow tempo), 120 (medium), or 180 (fast). So, go to the Tempo palette, add one of the markings you see there, then edit it to give whatever tempo you want. Listen to the playback and adjust it until you get what you want, if you're not already familiar with how tempo markings work in music and don't own a metronome (the way people traditionally figured out tempos).
In reply to 40% is not a tempo. 40% of… by Marc Sabatella
40% in view> playpanel
You certainly know that
No, I don't know how tempo markings work
In reply to 40% in view> playpanel You… by hill0093
under view pallettes, see and check tempo.
It shows a choice of four note types =80
I don't know how to app[y one
In reply to under view pallettes, see… by hill0093
(Next time if you have a question like this try referring to the handbook before posting these, it has been an invaluable resource to me and I'm sure it will be for you too.)
Open "Palettes", open "Tempo", select the measure where you intend the tempo marking to go, double-click the image with the [quarter note]=80, double-click the tempo marking that you just placed, change the number to the intended tempo. I hope I answered your question. :)
In reply to (Your discussion does not… by Nonchalantree
Thank you for good detail.
I got it and it worked.
For your own reference: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tempo