Re: a basic tuplet question

2010-12-10 Thread Nick Baskin
Sepand,

Durations in tuplets work just like those outside of tuplets. Sixteenth note
tuplets that begin with 32nd notes would look like this:

\times 2/3 { c32 c c16 c }

Cheers,
Nick

On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Sepand Shahab <
sepandsha...@alum.calarts.edu> wrote:

> dear list,
>
> how would I code a tuplet group whose first notes are a subdivision of the
> tuplet note?
>
> for example: 16th note triplets that begin with 2 32nd notes.
>
>
>
> thanks!
> Sepand
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a basic tuplet question

2010-12-10 Thread Sepand Shahab
dear list,

how would I code a tuplet group whose first notes are a subdivision of the
tuplet note?

for example: 16th note triplets that begin with 2 32nd notes.



thanks!
Sepand
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