Dear Ralph, I think this replicates how the original score looks:
\version "2.25.7"
\relative b {
\clef alto
\time 4/4
\tuplet 6/4 { b2.:8 } c4.*2/3:8 d4.*2/3:8 | c2.*2/3:8 b4.*2/3:8 a4.*2/3:8
}
-William
On 3/6/24 21:53, Ralph Palmer wrote:
Hi - Thanks for all your work and for your help to me over a number of years.I'm running into a problem I have no idea how to fix. I've looked at tremolos in the Notation Reference and in the Snippet Repository, but can't find a solution. I would appreciate any help. The first image is the result of tremoloTripletProblem.ly. The second image is from the score I'm trying to reproduce (albeit in a slightly more legible fashion, I hope).tremoloTripletProblem.ly : %%%%%%%%% \version "2.24.0" \language english tremoloTripletProblem = \relative c' { \clef alto \key bf \major \time 4/4 \tuplet 3/2 4 { bf8-.\pp( 8-. 8-. 8-. 8-. 8-.) c8-.( 8-. 8-. a8-. 8-. 8-.) | bf2.:6 c4.:3 d4:3 | c2.:6 bf4.:3 a4.:3 | } } \score { \tremoloTripletProblem } %%%%%%% image.png image.pngAny suggestions? I imagine the simplest solution would be to simply go with half and quarter notes as tripletted with the tremolo mark, but I kind of like the composer's notation.All the best, Ralph ______ Ralph Palmer Seattle USA (he, him, his) [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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