Notice that in my example I included spacer rests in the tuplet. This allow
room for the bracket.
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 2:47 PM Ld2020 wrote:
> Thank you - this is extremely helpful.
>
> One issue I am still trying to solve: how to get tuplet brackets to
> appear as part of the metronome mark.
Thank you - this is extremely helpful.
One issue I am still trying to solve: how to get tuplet brackets to
appear as part of the metronome mark.
I.E. triplet eighth = eighth (triplet under the tuplet bracket with the 3.)
Right now I'm doing:
\rhythmMark "" {\tuplet 3/2 {b'8}} {b'8}
I get the tu
I've attached the snippet I use for metric modulation markings. Hopefully
others find it useful.
To use it you would write something like:
\metricMark { \tuplet 3/2 { r8*2 c8 } } { c16 r16*3 } "Più tranquillo" #108
FYI – there are some issues with spacing if the marking is at a line break.
On T
On 12/20/2018 2:27 PM, Ld2020 wrote:
I am notating some rhythms that use metric modulations (a.k.a. tempo
modulations).
I am indicating that a triplet quarter becomes the new quarter note.
What I want is a single quarter note with a triplet mark over it (3
and a bracket, spaced in such a way as
I am notating some rhythms that use metric modulations (a.k.a. tempo
modulations).
I am indicating that a triplet quarter becomes the new quarter note.
What I want is a single quarter note with a triplet mark over it (3
and a bracket, spaced in such a way as to make it obvious this is one
third of