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'''Crescendo''', Italian for 'get louder' is either indicated by the literal [[text]] {{dyn|crescendo}} (bold, italic letter with serif like 'Times Roman') or by a &lt; - sign. The size and position of {{dyn|crescendo}}, {{dyn|decrescendo}}/{{dyn|diminuendo}} signs can be precisely determined by sliding the [[targets]] to the desired position. You enter these characters with the [[lines menu]].
'''Crescendo''', Italian for 'get louder' is either indicated by the literal [[text]] {{dyn|crescendo}} (bold, italic letter with serif like 'Times Roman') or by a &lt; - sign. The size and position of {{dyn|crescendo}}, {{dyn|decrescendo}}/{{dyn|diminuendo}} signs can be precisely determined by sliding the [[targets]] to the desired position. You enter these characters with the [[line menu]].


If no selection was made, the sign is placed below the measure. If a block was selected, the sign will be placed below the selected block.
If no selection was made, the sign is placed below the measure. If a block was selected, the sign will be placed below the selected block.

Revision as of 12:25, 11 August 2022

Crescendo, Italian for 'get louder' is either indicated by the literal text crescendo (bold, italic letter with serif like 'Times Roman') or by a < - sign. The size and position of crescendo, decrescendo/diminuendo signs can be precisely determined by sliding the targets to the desired position. You enter these characters with the line menu.

If no selection was made, the sign is placed below the measure. If a block was selected, the sign will be placed below the selected block.

crescendo

You can adjust the opening width with <ctrl+> resp.<ctrl -> if the cursor on the application point is not at the tip (6 and 7)

The thickness of the wedge lines can be set at the tip with <ctrl+> resp. <ctrl -> (happened at 5 and 8)

During playback, crescendi and decrescendi are audible provided dynamics is heard and in music playback cresc. and decresc. an appropriate volume change is specified.

See also