[sib-access] Re: [[SPAM]] - Re: Metronome Markings - Email found in subject

  • From: "Dave Carlson" <dgcarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 15:39:49 -0700

Oops. That's what I get for using my memory. I'm not a member of a band 
called "The Senior Moments"  without reason. Thanks.

Dave

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Lieser" <Dale.Lieser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 14:11
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The keyboard shortcut for tempo text is actually alt+ctrl+t though.
Otherwise all sounds right. The metronome field is available through the
Create menu, Text menu, and the letter m.
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[mailto:sib-access-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Carlson
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 3:32 PM
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Hello Annabel,
  Please start using sib-access@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  as your sending address.
Otherwise there are many other members of the list who may not get to
see your question and our answers.

  You can use tempo text (Ctrl-T) to start or change tempo, or metronome
marks.

  To gradually speed up or slow down, then you would use symbol text
such as rit. or molto rit. or accel. others like that. I believe all
these are available in the Ctrl-T selection box. After you press Ctrl-T
you should be able to use the applications button on your keyboard to
open up this list of various tempo-related text.

  Dave (hoping I've got this all right, Dan) Carlson

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Annabelle Susan Morison
    To: 'Dan Rugman' ; 'Tim Burgess' ; 'Ramy Moustafa' ; 'Alison Trelfa'
; 'Dale Lieser'
    Cc: 'Dave Carlson' ; 'Duke' ; 'Vytautas Jr'
    Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 13:09
    Subject: Metronome Markings


    Hi, it's Annabelle.
    When I would put in a metronome marking, is it the same as when you
would put in a tempo? Also, how would you do tempo changes? For example,
120, slowly scaling to 125, then 125 immediately changes to 90. Then 90
goes back to 120.


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