After reducing the final tempo of the poco rit. in the previous task, it sounds like the played (sounding) duration of the last chord in bar 42 should be adjusted for a smoother transition back into the starting material. You can change the played duration of notes in Dorico without affecting their notated duration.
These adjustments are subjective, but we suggest making the quarter note (crochet) sound a little shorter and the eighth notes (quavers) sound a little longer to create the effect of a breath before the start of bar 43.
Prerequisite
Make sure that Played Durations
and Select
are selected in the Key Editor toolbar.
Procedure
Result
You have overridden the default played durations of some notes without changing how they are notated in the score.
After Completing This Task
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Click in the ruler in the Key Editor or track overview anywhere in bar 41 to move the playhead there, then press Space or Enter to start playback and hear how this sounds.
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If you want, you can continue tweaking the played durations of notes, dynamics, and/or tempo fluctuations throughout the piece.
NoteMoving the start/end positions of dynamics and tempo marks in their respective editors, such as making a rit. start on beat 1 rather than beat 2, affects where those items appear in the music. This also applies to moving or lengthening/shortening notes with Notated Durations
selected in the Key Editor toolbar.