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Re: Nested tuplet across tuplets (Andrew Bernard)
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Karim Haddad |
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Re: Nested tuplet across tuplets (Andrew Bernard) |
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Sun, 22 Sep 2019 02:35:59 +0200 |
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Dear Andrew,
It seems that the composer has two voices here. the lower one :
\tuplet 5/4 {
fis32 gis, d c16} then
\tuplet 5/4 {
r16 b b32}
It is indeed graphically messed up.
If we can have a look at the time signature, (or at least the measure) we can
figure it out.
But indeed. It is really badly scripted.
It appears that there is a 16th note shift Between voices (???)
I will not ask you who had manuscript it ..! :-)
Best
K
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> I have come to an impasse in a score I am setting. Is it even remotely
> possible to have a tuplet nested _across_ two tuplets with lilypond? See
> attached image.
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> [Don't blame me for the musical aspect of this - it's not my music!]
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> Andrew
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