Just one more example, this time from old music, from Beethoven's/ Sonata
Pathétique/. Look at the last beat of the last bar in the image below:

<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/t4165/625px-Introduction_sonate_path%25C3%25A9tique.png>
 

At 384 PPQ, the very last beat is a quarter note and therefore has 384
ticks. This means that each group totalling a sixteenth-note has 96.
Therefore the last group, the tuplet of 9 notes, has 96 ticks to be
executed. Since 96 / 9 = 10.6667, this will likely be divided as 11 11 10 11
11 10 11 11 10 or something similar.

Cheers,
Gilberto



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