Thanks!  However I am new to lilypond, could you please point me to an
example illustrating how global block is used in this way.  I guess this
situation should be common in orchestral scores, although many projects in
mutopia (including the the I received) don't do these kind of things
properly   :(

Daryna

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:12 PM, David Bobroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Daryna Baikadamova wrote:
>
>> Now I have another problem.  Suppose I want to insert tempo to the
>> conductors score at specific places (not only at the beginning of the
>> score), and I want these tempo marks (e.g. Allegretto crotchet = 76)
>> printed
>> only *once* on top of the system on the conductor's score, but these tempo
>> marks must be reproduced in each parts score.  How can this be done?
>>
>> If I enter the tempo marks in each part, then they will also be printed on
>> top of each part in the conductor's score, which is undesirable.  However
>> if
>> I only enter the tempo marks on the top instrument (flute, which is what
>> have been done in the project I received), then all the other parts will
>> have no tempo indications!
>>
>> What should I do?
>>
>
> What I do for this sort of thing is to make a separate block for global
> things.  In the global block I put rehearsal marks, time signatures,
> repeats, special barlines...and tempo markings.
>
> When I create the full score I put the global block with the top staff in
> the score.  For each part I simply include the global block.  This should do
> exactly what you're after.
>
> -David
>
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