It shouldn’t sound as a tempo change at all and it is not intended for the 
musicians/conductor to follow any indication, therefore I don’t want any 
markings in the score. It’s for Finale "playback purposes only”. Thanks anyway.


On Nov 4, 2016, at 9:20, timothy price <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have asked that question myself and realized that having the tempo change 
> visible in the score is helpful,  if you hope to hear it performed that way.
> Conductors take liberties, as they might, but at least they would have a 
> clear indication of YOUR intent first.  Like with jazz, it is best to know 
> how to play
> the original before you try to interpret a tune.
> 
> 
> tim
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 5:21 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:
> 
>> Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d 
>> I often use the Tempo Tool to slow down just one part of a measure, when I 
>> feel that keeping a straight pulse sounds unnatural. For example, when the 
>> whole orchestra stops for a rest on a last beat and resumes playing on the 
>> following measure. It might sound rushed sometimes, even though the pulse is 
>> kept. Then, say the metronome is 88, I change it to 75 just for that last 
>> beat with the Tempo Tool, and back to 88 on he next beat. It makes me happy 
>> and leaves no markings in the score. Now how would I do that one beat 
>> slow-down without the Tempo Tool, in Finale 25? Thanks!
>> 
>> Harold
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