Have asked that question myself and realized that having the tempo change 
visible in the score is helpful,  if you hope to hear it performed that way.
Conductors take liberties, as they might, but at least they would have a clear 
indication of YOUR intent first.  Like with jazz, it is best to know how to play
the original before you try to interpret a tune.


tim




On Nov 4, 2016, at 5:21 AM, Haroldo Mauro wrote:

> Finale Mac (Marvericks) 2014.d 
> I often use the Tempo Tool to slow down just one part of a measure, when I 
> feel that keeping a straight pulse sounds unnatural. For example, when the 
> whole orchestra stops for a rest on a last beat and resumes playing on the 
> following measure. It might sound rushed sometimes, even though the pulse is 
> kept. Then, say the metronome is 88, I change it to 75 just for that last 
> beat with the Tempo Tool, and back to 88 on he next beat. It makes me happy 
> and leaves no markings in the score. Now how would I do that one beat 
> slow-down without the Tempo Tool, in Finale 25? Thanks!
> 
> Harold
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