Mixing tuplets and duplets
How do I mix tuplets and duplets? One cleff, top line is running in tuplets (8th notes) and underneath that is duplets (quarter notes).
How do I mix tuplets and duplets? One cleff, top line is running in tuplets (8th notes) and underneath that is duplets (quarter notes).
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Use two different Voices .
In reply to Use two different Voices. by Isaac Weiss
Here is one solution: NOT FOUND: DUPLETS & TUPLETS.mscz
Voice 1 goes with tuplets (triplet, a half note divided by 3 "quarter" notes).
Voice 2 goes with duplets (simple quarter notes).
Greetings!!!
Juan
In reply to Here is one solution: by jotape1960
No... please, look the original score attached. Thank you
In reply to No... please, look the by Rafaela Haddad…
I don't underdstand the question exactly. More particularly, I don't see duplets or quarter notes anywhere in the posted excerpt. I do see quintuplets in the bottom staff against triplets in the top.
Anyhow, you should just be able to enter the triplets in one staff normally, then enter the duplets or quintuplets in the other staff normally - there is nothing different or special you would need to do to make that happen. If your question is just how to make a tuplet, select the total duration (eg, uarter note for eighth note triplets) then press Cttl+3 to divide into triplets or Ctrl+5 to divide into quintuplets.
In reply to I don't underdstand the by Marc Sabatella
Ah, now I see - you are not talkng about the triplets against the quintuplets, but the spreading of the quintuplet across two staves. See the Handbook under "Cross-staff beaming" for more on that.
In reply to No... please, look the by Rafaela Haddad…
Something like this? ???
In reply to No... please, look the by Rafaela Haddad…
The two first measures of your work (file attached):
In reply to The two first measures of by jotape1960
About those files, I wonder if there is a way to delete the rests on the left hand (F clef) staff measures.
I guess those rests are there because the notes were introduced from the right hand (G clef) and put in the lower staff with the [CONTROL]+[SHIFT]+[↓] keyboard sequence. So, MuseScore thinks there is something miss on those measures. BUT... nothing is missing here. So...
How could we work it out? ???
Greetings!!!
Juan
In reply to About those files, I wonder by jotape1960
Click, press V to mark invisible.
In reply to Click, press V to mark by Marc Sabatella
Hahahahaha!!!
Yes! Your idea is very clever and useful.
But, I was talking about how to teach MuseScore gnome that rests are unnecessary.