Martin,

I thought one did this (at least in the old days, before TG Tools made it easier), by entering 4 half notes in the measure (the g-d pair and the c-a pair) allowing extra beats in the measure and selecting "distribute notes evenly across the measure" in Measure Attributes. Then there is a tremolo shape expression that needs to be attached to one note of each pair. This is slow and kludgy, but I think the results are correct. TG tools has an easier way that I have used, though not recently enough to remember how it works.

Chuck


On Nov 27, 2007, at 7:21 AM, Martin Banner wrote:

In 4/4 time, in a piano part, I want to have two 1/2 note tremolos (beats 1 and 2, between g and d, and beats 3 and 4, between c and a). How do I create two eighth notes tied, but without the blackened in notes, so they each last two beats each? Would I be better off visually if I do two 32nd notes tied together (three beams) without filling in the noteheads. I did this many years ago, but can't for the life of me remember how to do this.

Thanks,
Martin




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