akward tuplet

• Aug 27, 2024 - 18:36

Hi there,
How can I enter this tuplet with a time of 9/8 at the key?
Thanks for any advise/help

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Well, I got it to play correctly. I simply selected the 'whole measure rest' and pressed Ctrl+2.

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Although it plays correctly, it doesn't display as your image though. Instead, it displays as two eighth notes in a duplet, which seems wrong. However, your images two dotted half notes in a duplet also seems wrong to me. (Though I'm not sure what the "correct" display would be.) Either of them would be understood by a musician, I think.

In reply to by Jojo-Schmitz

Thank you very much Jojo. That gave me the hint I needed to make it both play correctly and display correctly. Trottolina, it's a horrible kludge, but ... here it is:

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To create this:
1) In one measure, select the 'whole measure rest' and click to Add / Tuplet / Other. Set the Ratio to "2/9"; set Number to "Number"; set Bracket to "Bracket". Click OK.
2) Set duration to eighth note and enter the two notes. (In my example, a C and a B.)
3) In an adjacent measure, select the 'whole measure rest' and click to Add / Tuplet / Other. Set the Ratio to "12/9"; set Number to "Ratio"; set Bracket to "None". Click OK.
4) Set duration to dotted half note and enter the same two notes.

FYI: these two measures will play identically!

5) Select the first measure (with the eighth note duplet). Click on Tools / Voices / Exchange voices 1 and 2. This moves the eighth note duplet to Voice 2.
6) Select the second measure (with the dotted half note duplet). Press Ctrl+C to copy.
7) Select the first measure and press Ctrl+V to paste. This will place both duplets in the same measure. The Voice 1 dotted half notes stem up and the Voice 2 eighth notes stem down.
8) Select the "12:9" ratio above the dotted half notes. Press V to make it invisible.
9) Select one of the two eighth notes, then Ctrl+click the other to add it to the selection. On the Properties tab, check the box to Hide notehead. Now the dotted halves' noteheads move to directly over the eighth noteheads.
10) Click the eighth note beam. Press X to flip it. Now press V to hide the beam.

Since you can still see the invisible items, it looks messy. However, if you now click to View / Show and uncheck Show invisible, you will see exactly what you wanted. You'll probably want to turn Show invisible back on for working on the score, but it will print as you saw with invisible items not shown.

It should be a duolet of dotted 1/4 notes, not 2 dotted 1/2.
But you don't need a duolet for that rhythm, you can just write with a dotted 1/4 linked to a dotted 1/8 followed by a dotted 1/8 linked to a dotted 1/4
So why using duolet ?
Are you trying to replicate an existing score?

In reply to by frfancha

"An existing score" is what OP's original image looks like. That's my guess.

However, MuS makes a duplet of dotted quarters with a "6:9" ratio, or a number "6". The only way to get a "2" there is to use a 2:9 ratio, which displays eighth notes.

None of them look "right" to my eye. I like it best without tuplet at all. Either your dotted quarter tied to dotted eighth or else half note tied to 16th note.

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