Nothing. I wasn't sure where meno m. and piu m. stood when drawing a line between using English or Italian, and was inquiring to find a good alternative, if there is one.
In early returns Tempo I is the clear leader. Is it just me, or does anyone else sense a connotation with Tempo I that it starts a substantial section of music, and is not as appropriate when used more commonly, like from phrase to phrase? If so, maybe using meno m. and piu m. is more clear. What about a variation of Christopher's suggestion: Tempo I (rub.) Thanks to John H., Michael C. and Christopher S. for the input. Don on 7/1/06 11:39 AM, John Howell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> What's the best way to indicate that return to rubato: >> >> B. - Tempo I > > Clear and concise; unambiguous. > >> C. - leave out the rit. - use meno mosso and piu mosso (anyone have a good >> English alternative to those phrases?) > > Also quite understandable, but what's wrong with the Italian? > > John _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale