How do you form a sextuplet like this?
I've maybe used the wrong terminology here but how would you create a six-note line like this? This is a piece of my own. All answers are appreciated.
- Noobie (Do people still use this?) at notational software things
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To create a sextuplet first place a note or rest with the total duration or the tuplet, select it and press Ctrl-6.
Go to customize toolbar, make sure to check Tuplet. Then click on the rest you wish to fill and whilst it is marked click on the Tuplet symbol on the toolbar. And select Sextuplet. You can also hotkey this process with (control+6). Then a sextuplet rest should be created. Fill like normal.
In reply to Go to customize toolbar,… by redterminator
I've done that but it seems to split into three groups of two. I want join them all up like so. (it's in 3/4)
example:
In reply to I've done that but it seems… by crazedcookiec
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You wrote:
I've maybe used the wrong terminology here but how would you create a six-note line like this?
Is that a picture of the full measure? (Looks like barlines are barely visible on either side.)
What is the time signature?
In reply to You wrote: I've maybe used… by Jm6stringer
Yes, is that a sextuplet ? they look like 6 standard quavers to me. Could you post an image of the full original score. ?
In reply to You wrote: I've maybe used… by Jm6stringer
I probably should've mentioned it but it's a waltz.
In reply to I probably should've… by crazedcookiec
So 6 eighth notes in a 3/4 bar? Not a sextuplet. Read the Handbook on Beaming, though, as it might help you with grouping notes.
In reply to So 6 eighth notes in a 3/4… by underquark
Thank you for your help