MXL not showing tempo
I have a short dirge that strips out the Tempo when I export it to MXL.
Grave can be a tempo marking, but I don't see where words are used instead of BPM in MuseScore.
Thanks for checking this out. I appreciate all you do! <3
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"Grave" is the tempo marking (35 bpm). like Largo, Moderato, Allegro and others.
Search for "Grave" in the xml file (unzip mxl) and you will also find the 35 bpm.
In reply to "Grave" is the tempo marking… by HildeK
This is awesome! I didn't know MuseScore included Verbal Tempos. WOW! I found a small bit of information in the Handbook. but I can't find or don't see how you know what BPM goes with the Verbal Tempo.
Would you send me a link to the Handbook showing what the Verbal Tempos are, or point me to MuseScore's working display that tells about the different BPM associated with Verbal Tempos?
Thank you so much! What a lovely learning curve!
In reply to This is awesome! I didn't… by judeeylander
The Inspector (Mu3) resp. the Properties tab (Mu4) will tell you
In reply to The Inspector (Mu3) resp… by Jojo-Schmitz
It took me a few minutes to figure it out. How awesome, Jojo! Always glad to hear from you! <3
In reply to This is awesome! I didn't… by judeeylander
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/tempo-markings#overview
Among other things, it says:
> Verbal tempo indications: Andante, Allegro, "a tempo", "tempo primo" etc.
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by HildeK
Thank you so much! I ended up searching the Properties for the word "Grave," and found the place down in the middle of everything. What a wonderful thing to know! :D