3:2, 4:3
I am currently writing a piece which contains both triplets--3 quarter-notes in the space of one half-note--as well as quadruplets--4 q-n in the space of a dotted half-note. I can notate the tuplets with no problem, but I was wondering if there is a way create a "3:2" or a "4:3" in the brackets rather than just the "3" or "4". This would make my intentions easier to read.
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Comments
Use the Inspector:
See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/tuplets#inspector
look for 'Number type', choose 'Ratio'.
In reply to Use the Inspector: [inline… by Jm6stringer
Jm6stringer ¿can you tell me how to put 4:3? I can't found it, I only get 4:4 or 3:2 but I need 4:3
In reply to Jm6stringer ¿can you tell me… by pinguipinguin
A ratio of 4:3 means four notes in the space of three. So you need to start from a duration of "three notes", which you can do by starting from a dotted length and then issue the quadruplet command.
In reply to Jm6stringer ¿can you tell me… by pinguipinguin
See:
4-3_ratio.mscz