the last note is a 32nd as well, also in the upper voice -- i see 2 tiny extensions, the lower one is barely there, but there nonetheless.
i agree with david, just a hastily notated tuplet (there would be no need to indicate 8 for 8-let, since they are 32nds...). and def think the 1st notes in LH and RH are meant to be played together. the 7 l.v. markings support the 7-let theory as well (the B in RH will continue to sound as well because of the pedal, but it is incidental, i think, and therefore notating that 8th pitch also as l.v. would confuse the musical intention of the RH melody) >Yes, that looks like it to me. Notice the first six notes are 32nds, >while the last note is a 16th, so it does add up. The first note is >a different note in the right hand, while the last note is just a >unison. You caught the tiny, faded treble clef in the left hand, >right? -- neueweise -- fonts for new music (and traditional) notation http://newmusicnotation.com/fonts.html shirling & neueweise | http://newmusicnotation.com new music notation + arts management + translation [FB] http://facebook.com/neueweise | [TW] http://twitter.com/neueweise _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
