On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 11:08:37 Simon Bailey wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 12:47, Minh A. Hoang wrote:
> > 2. If the up voice and the down voice are equal, say c (do), but the
> up
> > one is a dotted eight note (cis8.) and the down one is not a dotted
> > eight note (cis16), they will be put next to each other instead of
> > being overlapped. How can I put them on top of each other while
> remain
> > the dot-mark.

There is a little-known rule that only an equal or larger
note can be dotted that way. If you have a dotted eighth and
another note on the same head which is smaller than
an eighth, you are making a mistake.  You probably have a
quarter, but JIC, there it is.

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