Am 28. Dezember 2006, 11:30 Uhr (-0800) schrieb David Rogers:
>
> >bf16[d, f ef] \tuplet 4 { { { d16 ef f } { g a } } { bf32a c bf d c bf a 
> >g f
> >g ef } }
> >
> >The above would generate a parent tuplet with the number "5" and two
> >sub-tuplets with "3" and "2", followed horizontally by the "12" tuplet.

If you intend to think of tuplets as collections of notes of the same
duration, the syntax is fine. But what happens, if the elements of the
tuplet contain things of different durations (for example, the first
part of your suggested tuplet is of an quarter duration and the second
half containing the 12 32nds should last a dotted quarter within the
parent "5" tuplet)?

--
Orm


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