On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 9:55 AM, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Urs Liska <u...@openlilylib.org> writes: > >> Am 20.12.2013 08:33, schrieb Simon Bailey: >>> is this a bug or just unexpected behaviour on a border-case which doesn't >>> occur in real music?;) >> >> Well, it _does_ occur in real music, as you have shown us. > > The smiley would appear to indicate he has been indulging in a bit of > facetiousness directed against canned responses.
yes, this was a comment made with tongue firmly in cheek. :) the original version delivered by the composer did not have cross-staff beams and rests under the tuplet beams in both hands. i feel that my notation is less complex for the player, but not being a pianist, i'm not sure if it would be considered the "correct" way to do it. if not, i'm open to suggestions on how better to notate this section. i haven't consulted gould on the matter yet, but will do so this evening. all that aside -- the tuplet brackets do not work very well by default for this case, so my original question still remains: bug or extreme border case? regards, sb -- Do not meddle in the affairs of trombonists, for they are subtle and quick to anger.
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