Or possibly
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\version "2.22.1"
\fixed c' {
\once \set subdivideBeams = ##t
\once \set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1/8)
c32 c c c
\tuplet 3/2 {c32 c \set stemRightBeamCount = #2 c } \set stemLeftBeamCount =
#2
c64 c c c
}
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> 22 aug. 2022 kl. 09:47 skrev Leo Correia de Verdier
> <leo.correia.de.verd...@gmail.com>:
>
> I’d guess it’s a written-out accelerando. For exactly how I would do it could
> depend a bit on circumstances, like tempo and melody, but I think this is
> fairly readable and how I would do it at lest in reasonably slow tempi…
>
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.22.1”
> \fixed c' {
> \set subdivideBeams = ##t
> \set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1/16)
> c32 c c c \tuplet 3/2 {c32 c c} c64 c c c
> \unset subdivideBeams
> \unset baseMoment
> }
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>
>
>
>> 22 aug. 2022 kl. 04:28 skrev Greg Lindstrom <gslindst...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> I am working on transcribing a euphonium solo and have come across a rhythm
>> that I cannot figure out how to notate. As an aside, I am loving lilypond
>> and am impressed with the level of detail that has gone into it. It makes
>> engraving scores fun!
>>
>> Here is the figure; it is a single beat in 5/4 time (so it's duration is 1
>> quarter beat):
>>
>> 4-32nd notes
>> a triplet consisting of 3-32 notes
>> 4-64th notes
>>
>> I'm not even sure of how to divide this up, as the 4-32nd notes would take
>> twice as long as the 4-64th notes. I'm note sure what the composer is going
>> for or how the performer will interpret it, but I want to be faithful to the
>> part (there isn't a full score -- only a piano reduction -- so I'm engraving
>> the parts to make it). Normally, I would have the 32nd and 64th note beams
>> with an 8th note beam between each of the 3 groups, but the 3 groups are not
>> of equal duration.
>>
>> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> --greg
>>
>