Somewhere I thought I read that all "tempo" markings go above the staff so I
put both things like a tempo or rit. above, although I think it is done
below fairly commonly.

Jane Frasier

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From: "David H. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Placing of rit. and accel. in parts


> I'm used to seeing them below the staff, with tempo markings such as
> Tempo I or a tempo above the staff.  The European classical piano music
> I have seen with such markings places the rit. and accel. between the
> two staves, and the organ music I've seen places it between the two
> manual staves, not near the pedal line.
>
>
>
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> > I have just tried to find any recommendation in Ted Ross, but couldn't
find
> > any: where are "rit." and "accel." marks generally placed in parts,
above or
> > below the staff? How about piano or organ parts?
> > (I am looking for European classical engraving, not Broadway or the
like.)
> >
> > Johannes
>
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