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Expressions

Expressions are markings that tell the performer how to interpret (or express) a musical passage. In Finale, expressions are generally symbols or text placed above or below the staff. Dynamics, tempo indications (Allegro), and performance practice markings (pizz.) are among the figures added as expressions. Because of their positioning characteristics, expressions are best suited for other types of markings as well, such as rehearsal marks. (Although shapes such as slurs and hairpins are also used to communicate the manner of expression, these are generally added as Smart Shapes, whose properties are specially designed for graphical editing. Markings that apply to a single note/beat are added as Articulations.)

Because similar types of expressions usually share positioning and appearance characteristics, PrintMusic separates the different types of expressions into independent categories. Categories permit, for example, all dynamics to automatically share the same font, size, and positioning settings. PrintMusic includes six categories already:

 

Expression Type Example
Dynamics

Tempo Marks

Tempo Alterations

Expressive Text

Technique Text

Rehearsal Marks

In scores with multiple staves, it is standard notation practice to reduce clutter by displaying certain markings on specific staves only. For example, an Allergo tempo indication is generally placed above the top staff of the score, and then above the top staff of each instrumental group. Whenever you add markings in the Tempo Marks, Tempo Alterations, and Rehearsal Marks categories, PrintMusic automatically places these markings accordingly. These are markings that inherently apply to every staff of the score simultaneously.

For information regarding specific markings (tempo markings, crescendos, and so on), see their individual entries.

To Add and Expression

To create an expression

If the desired marking already appears in the list, double-click it or click and press Select. The marking appears in the score. If not, continue with the following instructions to create your own expression...

To move or delete an expression

 

 

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