Hello. I want to display rit. on piano sheet music too. Please tell me how. Thank you.
Select a range of bars or beats
Shift-T
rit
Enter
I did as you said, but it only appears on the top line.
Do you have Dorico 6?
Important question since what you want is easy in Dorico 6, but requires some workarounds in previous versions (assuming that your two instruments are two pianos).
This is dorico 5 pro.
Ah OK…
In that case you can fake it with a text, but the best way is to create a new instrument family.
Let me try to do it on Dorico 5 and I come back with a video in a short while.
Here we are. If you follow each step, it should work!
And with this configuration, each time you enter a tempo, it will show up on both staves.
(And once again, it’s amongst the big improvments of Dorico 6 that you don’t have any more to do this, there are some new very useful Layout Options)
(There might be another way to achieve this, but if so I don’t know it)
It’s very complicated. Thank you for the kind video explanation. I’ll try to follow it.
Hello. Thank you for your kind explanation every time. From the 13th measure, it suddenly gets faster and weird. Why is that?
2025년 6월 7일 (토) 오후 3:14, charles_piano via Steinberg Forums <notifications@steinberg.discoursemail.com>님이 작성:
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Select your rit. and untick “initial tempo”
And by the way, in this score it’s very easy to have the tempos above the piano staff. Just tick “Keyboards” in Layout Options > Staves and Systems > System-Attached objects.
It is complicated only when you have two instruments of the same family, like two pianos.
And by the way #2, the last two notes of the flute on the forte should be B-A and not G-F# (but you maybe did it on purpose ![]()


