Just wondering if there was any consensus about how to resolve collisions between tuplet brackets and slurs, especially where you have a long overslur that begins with a triplet w/bracket, *especially* when the notes of the triplet are low in the staff (or below the staff). I checked Ross, Read, and Steve Powell's book, to no avail.
Do slurs always go outside triplet brackets? (Even if that means displacing the slur ends a *long* way from the noteheads?) Can slurs go inside triplet brackets when the bracket is above the staff and the slur is (mostly) inside the staff? Do you skirt the issue by flipping the tuplet bracket to the non-slur side? (Not an acceptable solution in my case, but I'd be curious if this is normal.)
Are there any hard and fast rules here?
- Darcy
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