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The Tempo marking may include a markup to create a more complex marking indicating tempo for more complex rythms. | The Tempo marking may include a markup to create a more complex marking indicating tempo for more complex rythms. | ||
<lilypond version="2.24 | <lilypond version="2.24"> | ||
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% The markup-command can be used to create a non standard Tempo | % The markup-command can be used to create a non standard Tempo | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:30, 24 November 2025
The Tempo marking may include a markup to create a more complex marking indicating tempo for more complex rythms.
\version "2.24"
% Create a more complex Tempo marking
% The markup-command can be used to create a non standard Tempo
% Be aware that this Tempo does not have influence on a MIDI-export
\relative c'' {
\tempo \markup {
\concat {
\bold "Andante appasionata "
"("
\lower #-0.5 \note {4} #UP
" ("
\lower #-0.5 \note {4.} #UP
") = 42)"
}
}
a1
}