On 12-Apr-06, at 09:01, David Feuer wrote:

On 4/12/06, Atte André Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
S L Raymond wrote:

IMO, the markup "straight" is a bit crowded for just one or two notes. I've considered using a sixteenth-dotted eighth figure, supposing that a
performer would interpret the "ahead of the beat" implication.

I'd write "straight". Another option would be a duol...

I don't see "duol" in the OED, dictionary.com, Wikipedia, or the
LilyPond manual.  Could you tell me what it means?  My instinct for
marking the straight note would be one of those little lines
indicating full value.  Is that a duol?

I think this would be "duolet" - two notes marked like a triplet is marked (but using a 2 instead of a 3, of course)

David

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