Measures Full of 9/16 Tuplets (and other Extreme Tuplets) Overflow Measures
Reported version
3.5
Type
Functional
Frequency
Once
Severity
S3 - Major
Reproducibility
Always
Status
by design
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Measure's full of 9/16 tuplets (and other extreme tuplets) overflow measures.
- Place 16th note at beginning of measure.
- Select 16th note.
- From the menu: Add->Tuplets->Other.
- Select the ratio 9/16.
- Fill the measure with notes.
See this:
https://musescore.com/user/13187266/scores/6351945
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Comments
In reply to (No subject) by Jojo-Schmitz
Well, if there are a lot of notes in a measure they take up a lot of space. Here is the same score using a smaller page scaling and using an A3 landscape page size Everything fits between the margins.
In reply to Well, if there are a lot of… by SteveBlower
Okay. Thanks for the info.
In reply to Okay. Thanks. by SJP176
I think you would be looking for a pianist with "special powers" to play that. And a piano that defies the laws of physics to respond quickly enough to allow it to be played.
In reply to I think you would be looking… by SteveBlower
Indeed! I would need to find a very special person with very special hands and a very special piano with very special hammer mechanisms!
"Does he really believe that I think about his silly piano and the limits of the laws of physics when the muse strikes me to compose?"—Beethoven