Adding multiple linked tempo markings to existing score
After creating a blank, multi-staff score (or opening an existing, non-template multi-staff score), is there a way to have a second tempo marking appear on a different staff like in the Orchestral templates (in their cases, right above the strings)?
The handbook mentions a way to add a second tempo marking, but doesn't say how to link them so that any change to one affects the other(s).
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AFAIK no such feature exists
In reply to AFAIK no such feature exists by Jojo-Schmitz
How is it implemented in the templates?
In reply to How is it implemented in the… by not_dexters_lab
It got added to every staff that needs it
In reply to It got added to every staff… by Jojo-Schmitz
What part of the program or file does that? I compared both the
score_style.mss
and default.mscx
files for the Classical Orchestra (which has the linked tempos) and Big Band (which doesn't) templates, and I don't see any mention of a second, linked tempo marking in the former. I'm really confused as to how this feature is implemented, and yet can't be replicated after the new score wizard.In reply to It got added to every staff… by Jojo-Schmitz
oops, sorry, I confused threads. Thought this was about https://musescore.org/en/node/350367
No idea how that is done
In reply to It got added to every staff… by Jojo-Schmitz
How do you get rid of it if it's no longer needed? I made a string orchestra score by starting with a full orchestra and removing everything except the string section, but now there are two tempo markings at the top. And is it really linked to the staff? There was originally one above the flute and one above the 1st violins, but if removing the flute didn't get rid of it, it must be linked to the system. Or maybe the top one is linked to the system and the second one is linked to the 1st violin staff?
In reply to How is it implemented in the… by not_dexters_lab
Hmm, seems it got added in top of the strings section, to the "Violins 1", if you delete (and re-add) that instrument, that tempo text is gone.
Responsible is this snippet in the mscx files:
Seems there's no UI to set/unset this, at least so far I haven't found any
In reply to Hmm, seems it got added in… by Jojo-Schmitz
That must be it—thank you for digging through the code! Hopefully this can be set/toggled from the UI in a future update.
It is indeed hand-written in the template file for now, and a UI should be coming in a future update (likely 4.2). Meanwhle, you can start with the orchestra template then smile add/remove/replace instruments as needed. The choral templates with accompaniment also do this so they could also make a good starting point. Or hand-edit your own template if you're up for that.
In reply to It is indeed hand-written in… by Marc Sabatella
Hi Marc,
Has something like this been added yet? I am finished with an orchestral piece but looking for a way to add the bpm markings for strings and/or brass.
In reply to Hi Marc, Has something like… by cch21
No UI has been developed yet. But as mentioned, this feature already exists when using the supplied templates. You could also hand-edit the MSCX file within the MSCZ archive to add this to an existing score, using a score generated from a template as a model. See above for the relevant code to add.
In reply to No UI has been developed yet… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks for the response. I apologize, but I'm not very savvy with code. Could you explain a little more what you mean?
In reply to Thanks for the response. I… by cch21
See above
In reply to See above by Jojo-Schmitz
I see, I'm just unsure of what to do with that.
In reply to I see, I'm just unsure of… by cch21
I'm just hoping to be able to add the quarter=50 marking to the top of the violin staff, and for any other tempo changes I have in the piece.
In reply to I'm just hoping to be able… by cch21
In order for someone to really assist itself, you'd need to attach the score, not a picture.
But also, simplest is to just add the duplicate tempo marking as staff text and hide it in the parts. Unless there are dozens of these, that's going to be simplest.
In reply to In order for someone to… by Marc Sabatella
Sorry about that. I decided to just duplicate the markings for all the parts, but I appreciate your help!
In reply to Thanks for the response. I… by cch21
If you need further assistance, attach your score and say what exactly you want to see different, and someone may be able to advise better.