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Re: Nested tuplet across tuplets
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damianlegassick |
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Re: Nested tuplet across tuplets |
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Sun, 22 Sep 2019 14:26:43 -0000 |
Hi Michael
10 quintuplet 32nds are grouped 3, 5:4, 3
Damian
On 22 September 2019 at 11:56, Michael Gerdau <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I‘m not convinced I understand the intended meaning of the picture you posted. The meaning I do think is intended in turn would be a trivial tautology, just like when you have a stream of tuplet 3/2 8th you could group any 3 notes along the stream without additional information.
Could you explain the meaning of the additional tuplet bracket?
Just curious,
Michael
Mobil gesendet
Am 22.09.2019 um 01:21 schrieb Andrew Bernard <address@hidden>:
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.
[Don't blame me for the musical aspect of this - it's not my music!]
Andrew
<tuplet-crossing.png>
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