What is the standard way to notate a sixteenth quintuplet when only the
final note is played? What do you put under the bracket:
A quarter rest followed by the sixteenth note?
Two eighth rests followed by the sixteenth note?
Four sixteenth rests followed by the sixteenth note?
- Darcy
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I would put 4 16th-rests so the rhythm of the quintuplet is readily
apparent.
David H. Bailey
Darcy James Argue wrote:
What is the standard way to notate a sixteenth quintuplet when only the
final note is played? What do you put under the bracket:
A quarter rest followed by the sixteenth
At 10:35 AM 2/9/04 -0500, David H. Bailey wrote:
I would put 4 16th-rests so the rhythm of the quintuplet is readily
apparent.
There's my opinion as well.
That's only for rests, though -- note groupings are an entirely different
matter, and sometimes tough to decode, whether composer, engraver,
, February 09, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: [Finale] Another tuplet question
What is the standard way to notate a sixteenth quintuplet when only the
final note is played? What do you put under the bracket:
A quarter rest followed by the sixteenth note?
Two eighth rests followed by the sixteenth note
On Feb 9, 2004, at 6:12 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
What is the standard way to notate a sixteenth quintuplet when only
the final note is played? What do you put under the bracket:
A quarter rest followed by the sixteenth note?
Two eighth rests followed by the sixteenth note?
Four sixteenth