Expressions:
Creating your own expressions
Let’s suppose that the Trombone 1 is sometimes
playing with a mute (con sordino) and other times without a mute (senza
sordino). You won’t find these terms in the standard Finale expressions libraries, so you’ll need to create them yourself.
- Click
the Expression Tool and double-click on the dotted quarter note in measure
1 (of the Trombone 2 staff). The Expression Selection dialog box appears. The expressions we will add tell the performer when to use a mute, so it would be in the “Technique Text” category.
- Click the Technique Text category. Finale displays the technique text expressions in the preview window. You’ll find that the Text Expressions you’re seeking, con sordino and senza sordino, don’t appear in this list, so we will create them.
You’ll find that the Text Expressions you’re
seeking, con sordino and senza sordino, don’t appear in this list. Here’s
how to create them.
- Click
Create. The Text Expression Designer dialog box appears.
- Type
the words “con sordino.”
To use an independent font instead of the category’s, uncheck Use Category Fonts under the Main tab. To use an independent positioning instead of the category’s, uncheck Use Category Positioning under the Positioning tab.
- Click OK. Con sordino has been added to the list of expressions, and assigned to the Technique Text category. You won’t have to create it again the next time you need it in this score.
- Click Select. You return to the score, you’ll see that the con sordino marking appears above the staff.
- Scroll
to measure 10 and double-click above the first note of the Trombone 2
part. Create the senza sordino expression the same way you created
the con sordino marking and drag the marking into place.
Let’s
suppose you want the musicians to play faster at the chorus or “Vivace.”
You won’t find this term in the standard Finale expression sets, so you’ll
need to create it yourself.
- Click
the Expression Tool and double-click
below measure 10 (of any staff). The Expression Selection dialog box appears.
- Click the Tempo Marks category and then click Create. The Text Expression Designer dialog box appears.
- Type
the word “Vivace.” Next we’ll add a Tempo playback effect to the
marking.
- Click
Playback tab. The Playback/Record Options appear.
- From
the Type menu, choose Tempo. The duration menu appears to the right.
It’s already set to a quarter note, so we’ll leave it alone.
- Click
in the Set to Value box and type 200. Note that if your expression includes a metronome marking (e.g. Œ = 88), Finale automatically assigns the playback tempo accordingly when “Match playback to metronome marking text” is checked in the Expression Designer dialog box.
- Click
OK; click Assign. Notice that “Vivace” has been added to the
list of expressions. You won’t have to create it again the next time you
need it.
When you return to the score, you’ll see that the marking appears above the Trombone 1 staff. Tempo Marks are defined to always appear above the top staff (in the Score List section of the Category Designer dialog box). This marking will also appear at measure 10 in each individual part.
- Press Ctrl-Alt-> (Mac users, Command-Option->). The Trombone 1 part appears. Notice the “Vivace” marking appears above measure 10.
- Press Ctrl-Alt-< (Mac users, Command-Option-<) to return to the full score.
Feel free to adjust its positioning by dragging its small square handle.
While dragging markings is good for general repositioning, you may sometimes need to make finer position adjustments—with the arrow keys, (or “nudge” keys).
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