When typesetting a piece for choir with a piano or organ accompaniment, the
tempo marking  \tempo "Andante non troppo" is placed above the piece, which
is correct. I currently added the \tempo to every voice in the piece and
lilypond correctly suppresses it on all but the top voice (Soprano). But it
does suppress it also for the Organ part. However, I often see in scores
that it is repeated above the accompaniment music as well. Is there a
property to force this? I know that I can do it by using \markup (which is
what I did now, but that requires tweaking to align it with the tempo
marking at the top of the score, but I can imagine that this a common
behaviour that can be configured for a staff (e.g. using \with when
creating the staff.)
I looked at the staff properties in the Internals Reference, at 'score
layout', 'displaying staves', 'writing parts' and 'metronome marks' in the
NR, but could not find a solution.
I'm quite certain that there is a simple solution for this. However, I'm
somehow not able to find it in the documentation.
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Kind regards,
Ruud

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