At 02:40 PM 12/10/2003 +0100, "Spring, aus dem, Rainer" 
<RSpringausdemee.toshiba.de> wrote: >How would you write 3 versus 5 in
tablature? > >I couldn't resist :)

>MOphee>>Excellent point, which tells why there is no liklihood of modern
composers  using tablature.

RadS>>Of course, it is almost impossible to play 3 versus 5 on a lute or
guitar.


>MOPhee>>It's definitely impossible to play on the flute....

AJN>  Sure you can.  Haven't you ever heard the solo flute sonatas by
CPEBach.  One flute plays two contrapuntal lines.

<>>As for guitar, it is not easy, but definitely possible. There are many 
pieces of contemporary music where such polyrhythms are taken for granted.

The tablature sign for quintuplets is straight flag(s) angling off to the
LEFT.

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The tablature sign for triplets is usually a rounded flag(s)

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