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From: | Anthony W. Youngman |
Subject: | Re: tempo for both conductor's score and parts |
Date: | Sat, 13 Sep 2008 15:55:58 +0100 |
User-agent: | Turnpike/6.05-U (<ULf6Tth4PTSau3mv4Wb+2+ik$$>) |
That's sort of what I do. Only I have a problem (lily 2.10.33). Collisions.Daryna Baikadamova wrote:Now I have another problem. Suppose I want to insert tempo to the conductors score at specific places (not only at the beginning of the score), and I want these tempo marks (e.g. Allegretto crotchet = 76) printed only *once* on top of the system on the conductor's score, but these tempo marks must be reproduced in each parts score. How can this be done?If I enter the tempo marks in each part, then they will also be printed ontop of each part in the conductor's score, which is undesirable. However if I only enter the tempo marks on the top instrument (flute, which is what have been done in the project I received), then all the other parts will have no tempo indications! What should I do?What I do for this sort of thing is to make a separate block for global things. In the global block I put rehearsal marks, time signatures, repeats, special barlines...and tempo markings.When I create the full score I put the global block with the top staff in the score. For each part I simply include the global block. This should do exactly what you're after.
Obviously, I can't (easily) tweak the placing of things like "Allegro" if it's going to be inserted into lots of parts (nor do I want the hassle). But, to give a current example, my trombone part has a top f (in lily terms, an f' in bass clef) right where I want to put an Andante. The end effect is that the Andante has trampled all over the notes with the result that neither is really legible.
What do I do here? Regards, Wol -- Anthony W. Youngman - address@hidden
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