Connecting Beams with Triplets

• Aug 18, 2009 - 23:33

I have noticed that when I create a triplet, the beam won't always connect with the rest of the notation within the single beat. In depth: when I split a quarter note into two eighth notes, then turn the second eighth note into a sixteenth triplet, the eighth note beam connects finely with the beam of the first sixteenth note in the sixteenth triplet. However, it does not do the same for the opposite. When the second eighth note remains as an eighth note, and the first eighth note is turned into a sixteenth triplet, the beam of the last sixteenth note in the sixteenth triplet won't connect with the beam of the second eighth note in the same beat. Is there anyway to fix this?

~Kevin


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In reply to by David Bolton

I have attached the two files in which I originally found this problem.

Notice in Soarin', on the very last measure, and in Silverado on measure 38, how the sixteenth triplets do not attach to the eighth notes directly behind them, that are part of the same beat.

~Kevin

Edit: This problem was fixed so the files were removed by the owner.

It's almost useless to write triplets in that way, and almost unreadable.
Everybody is pretty much used to see the triplets connected with sixteenths (just in this case) in just one way, and it is connecting the two with just one beam, only.
Thank you, man!
G.

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