How can I notate this?
Help please.
The attached fragment is part of a rhythmic device I cannot figure out how to notate.
What I would like to be able to do is make a duplet over the last 1/2 bar, but I want it to include the 1/8th note tied before it. There should be 4 even strikes over these notes. 4 in the time of?????
Thanks.
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tuplet
In reply to Sorry, I meant tuplet. by xavierjazz
could you enclose a hand written example of what you want?
ph
In reply to could you enclose a hand by ph
Drawn (yikes!).
In reply to Computer by xavierjazz
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Unfortunately MuseScore doesn't have a way to input these types of tuplets (where the full duration is not a single note duration).
That said, I was able to create the tuplet in Finale, then import it into MuseScore via MusicXML (see attached).
In reply to Unfortunately MuseScore by David Bolton
I don't understand how that's an accurate translation. I see no quarter note (the tied note in my example).
I see that my hand drawn example was not good enough. Perhaps this one will be better.
Regards,
In reply to Thanks David, but by xavierjazz
I assumed you meant 4 eighth notes in the space of 5 normal eighth notes. What do you actually mean by the 4?
In reply to I assumed you meant 4 eighth by David Bolton
Please see my previous attachment "Notate-3".
Thanks.
In reply to 4 strikes in the time of 5. by xavierjazz
for what it is worth... you can at least draw it with "lines". see attached pdf.
But of course it will not playback correctly, but it will look right on the printed part.
I wonder how it sounds. For playback you should be able to come very very very close by using some other notation with eight-notes and sixteenth-notes....
regards
ph
In reply to for what it is worth... you by ph
Thanks. I don't need playback.
Regards,
In reply to 4 strikes in the time of 5. by xavierjazz
Do you not want 4 eighth notes in the space of 5 normal eighth notes? Did the file I attach give the sound you were looking for? Your tuplet as you have drawn it doesn't make sense. (What does the 4 mean?)
In reply to Do you not want 4 eighth by David Bolton
Sorry, I didn't even listen.
The 4 means "4 in the time of 5".
The tuplet stretches over the 5 - 1/8 notes but there are only 4 impulses.
In reply to I don't need it to play, I need to notate it for players. by xavierjazz
Are all four notes supposed to sound the same length? If so then "tuplet45.mscz" is what you are looking for, right?
http://musescore.org/en/node/7172#comment-20624
In reply to Are all four notes supposed by David Bolton
@ph http://musescore.org/en/node/7172#comment-20640 is a great work-around.
In reply to Thanks everyone. by xavierjazz
For what it is worth, I wouldn't know how to play what is written. if I saw it in print I would assume it was a mistake.
In reply to For what it is worth, I by David Bolton
I need to put it in front of players and I can explain what I mean, but I needed some way to notate it. I got it.
Regards,