The other question the OP was asking is can the group default to have TWO full
beams across the group, while the pairs of 32nd notes are beamed together with
a third. It seems like non-standard notation, so quick, generic solutions for
any size of group, outside of a function like the one already proposed, may not
exist. I had a look through the IR and couldn't find anything that says it will
only use a SINGLE beam across the whole group.
- Abraham
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> On Mar 10, 2015, at 9:30 AM, Stephen MacNeil [via Lilypond]
> <ml-node+s1069038n172923...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
> \relative c'' {
>
> % this should be all you need
> % if you use \once you can aply it any time
>
> \once \set subdivideBeams = ##t
> \set baseMoment = #(ly:make-moment 1/20)
> \tuplet 5/4 {
>
> % no square brackets needed
>
> e,32 c' bes e d bes' g d' d, aes'
> }
>
> % without
>
> \tuplet 5/4 {
> e,32 c' bes e d bes' g d' d, aes'
> }
>
> % with
>
> \once \set subdivideBeams = ##t
> \tuplet 5/4 {
> e,32 c' bes e d bes' g d' d, aes'
> }
> }
>
>
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