On Jul 7, 2005, at 6:00 PM, M. Perticone wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
and I would put a bracketed 3 tuplet over
the first group, and the same over the second group (even though there
are only TWO notes in it) for clarity.
while i certainly agree with your post i think that tuplets are
redundant
here, as the /12 is meaning that already.
i've used some fractionary time signatures like 2/3-over-quarter with
an
incomplete bracketed 3-tuplet, which is the same as 2/12. it worked
really
well. it took less than a minute to the performers to sort it out. it
should
be mentiones that those fractionary time signatures where in a context
of
pulse, all instruments playing staccato quarter notes. i've never
tried with
/12, though.
marcelo
Yes, after sending the message I realised I was being redundant with
the tuplet brackets.
Your solution with the fraction time signatures (suggested by Darcy as
well) seems workable in this case, too.
Christopher
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