Where is the... pianogirl11 • Sep 13, 2011 - 21:32 Type Functional Severity S5 - Suggestion Status closed Project MuseScore When I go into my muse score to create a song, I looked for a sign, forgot the name, and i couldn't find it anywhere! But on other peoples music i found some! it looks like a sideways bracket with a 3 in the middle! please help! Reply Comments xavierjazz • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:01 Are you talking about rehearsal letters? Select a note and press "ctrl M" on my PC. Reply pianogirl11 • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:07 I dont thik thats it. Its like a little bracket above the note with a 3 in the middle. Reply Marc Sabatella • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:11 It's called a triplet, or more generally, for numbers other than 3, a tuplet: http://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuplet And for future reference, the place to ask questions like this is in the forum, not the issue tracker. The issue tracker is for posting bugs. Reply xavierjazz • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:15 Triplet. See Marc. Triplet means "3X in the time of 2X". For example, 3 eighth note in the time of 2 eighth notes. The general name is "tuplets" because there can be any amount of any denominator. Reply pianogirl11 • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:18 Thanks abunch! But i don't know how to post anywhere else! sorry ill do btter nxt time! Reply xavierjazz • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:27 Post in "Forums". Regards, Reply Thomas • Sep 14, 2011 - 06:59 Status (old) active ⇒ closed Closing this issue. Forum is indeed more appropriate. Reply
xavierjazz • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:01 Are you talking about rehearsal letters? Select a note and press "ctrl M" on my PC. Reply
pianogirl11 • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:07 I dont thik thats it. Its like a little bracket above the note with a 3 in the middle. Reply
Marc Sabatella • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:11 It's called a triplet, or more generally, for numbers other than 3, a tuplet: http://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuplet And for future reference, the place to ask questions like this is in the forum, not the issue tracker. The issue tracker is for posting bugs. Reply
xavierjazz • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:15 Triplet. See Marc. Triplet means "3X in the time of 2X". For example, 3 eighth note in the time of 2 eighth notes. The general name is "tuplets" because there can be any amount of any denominator. Reply
pianogirl11 • Sep 13, 2011 - 22:18 Thanks abunch! But i don't know how to post anywhere else! sorry ill do btter nxt time! Reply
Thomas • Sep 14, 2011 - 06:59 Status (old) active ⇒ closed Closing this issue. Forum is indeed more appropriate. Reply
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Are you talking about rehearsal letters?
Select a note and press "ctrl M" on my PC.
I dont thik thats it. Its like a little bracket above the note with a 3 in the middle.
It's called a triplet, or more generally, for numbers other than 3, a tuplet:
http://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuplet
And for future reference, the place to ask questions like this is in the forum, not the issue tracker. The issue tracker is for posting bugs.
Triplet. See Marc. Triplet means "3X in the time of 2X". For example, 3 eighth note in the time of 2 eighth notes.
The general name is "tuplets" because there can be any amount of any denominator.
Thanks abunch! But i don't know how to post anywhere else! sorry ill do btter nxt time!
Post in "Forums".
Regards,
Closing this issue. Forum is indeed more appropriate.