Hi all,

Thanks for all the helpful info.  A teacher of mine called them
"interruplets" (interrupted tuplets).  I think the clearest solution for my
purposes is just:
\compoundMeter #'((3 4) (1 12)).  David's suggestion of 13/8 is workable
but leads to problems with the music in question.

I really enjoyed those Balkan dances!

Tobin



On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 7:50 PM, mclaren <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, the 3's indicate 3:2 broken tuplets. There seems to be some
> controversy
> over whether Tobin Chodos really wanted a single 3:2 eighth note at the end
> of every measure. If he does, then the 3's are correct. If he doesn't, then
> the question was unclear and we're answering something that wasn't asked.
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