Am 19.10.2016 um 09:59 schrieb David Kastrup: > Bernhard Kleine <[email protected]> writes: > >> Am 19.10.2016 um 08:23 schrieb Marc Hohl: >>> Am 19.10.2016 um 08:14 schrieb Bernhard Kleine: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I do not see what is wrong with the following extract which is >>>> compilable but totally wrong. >>> I think you misunderstood the way \tuplet works: >>> >>> \tuplet 3/2 is the way to go, because you want *3* notes to last as >>> long as *2* notes normally do. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> Marc >>> >> With all the examples in 4/4 measures and the tuplett spanning a halfs, >> there is ambiguity. > There is text in the manuals as well, not just pictures. > > > Tutorial: > > File: lilypond-learning.info, Node: Tuplets, Next: Grace notes, Prev: > Partial measure, Up: Advanced rhythmic commands > > Tuplets > ....... > > Music Glossary: *note (music-glossary)note value::, *note > (music-glossary)triplet::. > > Tuplets are made with the ‘\tuplet’ keyword. It takes two arguments: > a fraction and a piece of music. The fraction is the number of tuplet > notes over the number of notes normally filling the same duration. For > triplets, there are three notes instead of two, so triplets have 3/2 as > their fraction. > > \relative { > \tuplet 3/2 { f''8 g a } > \tuplet 3/2 { c8 r c } > \tuplet 3/2 { f,8 g16[ a g a] } > \tuplet 3/2 { d4 a8 } > } > > [image] > > > > > Manual: > > File: lilypond-notation.info, Node: Tuplets, Next: Scaling durations, > Prev: Durations, Up: Writing rhythms > > Tuplets > ....... > > Tuplets are made from a music expression with the ‘\tuplet’ command, > multiplying the speed of the music expression by a fraction: > > \tuplet FRACTION { MUSIC } > > The fraction’s numerator will be printed over or under the notes, > optionally with a bracket. The most common tuplets are triplets > (3 notes sound within the duration normally allowed for 2). > > \relative { > a'2 \tuplet 3/2 { b4 4 4 } > c4 c \tuplet 3/2 { b4 a g } > } > > [image] > > When entering long passages of tuplets, having to write a separate > ‘\tuplet’ command for each group is inconvenient. It is possible to > specify the duration of one tuplet group directly before the music in > order to have the tuplets grouped automatically: > > \relative { > g'2 r8 \tuplet 3/2 8 { cis16 d e e f g g f e } > } > > [image] > > I agree! Tried pulling your, it didnot work, no harm intended :) Regards Bernhard
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