Accerlando or Rittarondo?
can someone tell me if this is available besides 'written' text? keeping fingers crossed ....
can someone tell me if this is available besides 'written' text? keeping fingers crossed ....
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See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tempo#ritardando-accelerando
(https://musescore.org/it/project/tempochanges )
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Shoichi
Would be good if someday it will be native implemented on Musescore without all the hassle and those 'invisible' (not so invisible) stuff that the Tempochanges plugin put on the staff... ^^
In reply to Would be good if someday it… by victor.tabas
View Menu: uncheck the Show Invisible
In reply to View Menu: uncheck the Show… by Shoichi
But i want to view the 'invisible' on my other invisible things on the staff.... so..
In reply to But i want to view the … by victor.tabas
Think about this a moment... If the accel. or rit. markings are invisible all the time, how can you later on select them in order to modify or delete?
In reply to Think about this a moment… by DanielR
We should be able to select the 'Rit.' text and modify all the time curve there directly as when we edit the tempo or wtv, that would be the most intuitive and nice way to do the job.
Im 'thinking' it, as you can see. The difference is i like to think outside the box. ;)
Greets.
In reply to We should be able to select… by victor.tabas
Like a crescendo line does for dynamecs. Yes, this would definitly be nice and I'm sure one day it will happen
In reply to Like a crescendo line for… by Jojo-Schmitz
I hope. ^^
In reply to We should be able to select… by victor.tabas
Workaround: I selected and changed the color. Does it work?
In reply to Workaround: I selected and… by Shoichi
Lol... i dont like workarounding around. :p
In reply to Think about this a moment… by DanielR
I can live with the actual situation via the plugin, but for a future development I could also imagine handling it as tempo texts like "Grave", "Largo" etc. - that is, you have the text in the score and adjust the tempos in the inspector. But I'm not sure how easy it is to implement it.
In reply to I can live with the actual… by kuwitt
That would be nice, adjusting on the inspector is a good idea.
Anyway, we are talking of curves here, like dynamics. Not static tempos.
In reply to That would be nice,… by victor.tabas
But are not curves a series of (static) tempos in different time intervals?
In reply to But are not curves a series… by kuwitt
"Largo" (or any tempo text for that matter) is a rapid change to a certain tempo at the place where that tempo text shows, accel. is a gradualy increasing tempo over s certain number of beats or measures.
Compare to tempo text to dynamics and accel. to crescendo
In reply to "Largo" (or any tempo text… by Jojo-Schmitz
"gradual" - this what I tried to describe with different time intervals of a tempo inside a measure/measures ;-).
In reply to "gradual" - this what I… by kuwitt
Well, the point is accel. and rit. need to be spanners, entities spanning a certain amout of beats, similar to hairpins. Tempo texts are not, in the same way as dynamics are not. An accompaning a tempo then would be a plain tempo text again (ideally with some build-in magic to find and revert to the tempo in effect before the most recent accel. or rit.)
In reply to Well, the point is accel… by Jojo-Schmitz
In that matter the Tempochanges plugin dont works very nice: it don't come back to the original tempo after the zone it was applied. Sadly.
In reply to In that matter the… by victor.tabas
It doesn't have an a tempo, indeed.
It doesn't claim to do this either though, but does what it describes to do
In reply to But i want to view the … by victor.tabas
You can set the text to be white, then.