Search for "time signature note" in the mailing list archives, and you will
find, for example
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-04/msg00123.html
/Mats
Joseph Wakeling wrote:
Kurt Kroon wrote:
(I'm not sure if one can extend this last one in LilyPond to more complex
examples, like when the numerator is an additive expression, and the
denominator is a single digit, e.g. (3+2+3)/8.)
I was mistaken ... it *is* possible to extend the syntax (which seems
completely reasonable, in retrospect). I've borrowed (and stretched) the
compound-time-signature snippet as follows:
Is it possible to express time signatures so that the denominator is an
(arbitrary) _note_, as used in e.g. Orff and other contemporary
composers? e.g. 3/8 displaying as a 3 over an eighth-note/quaver.
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