Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Without the actual file to look at, it's hard to give a proper problem
> analysis/solution (my crystal ball broke last week ;-) Are you maybe using
> \include "english.ly"
> in your file? If so, the syntax for sharps is gsharp, not gis (and gflat
> instead of ges)! You can also use the short form gs/gf instead.
Indeed, I reproduce the reported error message if I use
\include "english.ly" but then use the -is/-es notation for sharp/flat.
If Simon writes,
g4 \times 2/3 { gs gs gs } r2
he should get the correct output. Alternatively, just delete the line
\include "english.ly". Your call. :-)
Contra to Mark's comment it's not to do with the tuplet although I agree
it's good to include rhythmic values _within_ the tuplet just as a
safeguard.
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