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Re: fermata over rest, tempo positioning, solo/tutti


From: jo.clarinet
Subject: Re: fermata over rest, tempo positioning, solo/tutti
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 04:09:28 -0700 (PDT)



Paul Scott-3 wrote:
> 
> 
>> (Jo's post)
>> 2. I can get tempo indications like Allegro, Andante etc printed  
>> up, but
>> when tempo changes occur in the course of a piece, they seem to  
>> come up
>> about half-a-bar before they should. I set the \mark\markup for  
>> just before
>> the first note of the new section, so I can't see why it comes up  
>> earlier.
> 
> \mark is specifically located over a bar line.
> 
> From looking at my score, I can see that it seems to be CENTRING each new
> tempo indication on the bar-line, rather than beginning it there! So that,
> for example, if I write Allegretto brillante, the Allegretto bit comes
> before the bar-line (more or less), and the brillante after. How do I get
> it to start at the right place?
> 
>> Also, how can I reduce the font a bit? I'd prefer the words to be a  
>> bit
>> smaller.
> 
> Words or lyrics?  For words like solo and tutti use \markup\small{
> 
> For the tempo indications - they're just a bit larger than I would like!
> 
>>
>> 3. How do I indicate 'solo' and 'tutti' ?
> 
> ^\markup\small{ solo }   following a note.
> 
> This has worked fine - thank you -  but has thrown up another problem in
> that 'tutti' in the part I am working on comes at a tempo change, and as
> they are both printed over the music, one is overlaying the other! How can
> I get the 'tutti' underneath instead?
> 
> 
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