How can I notate this snare rhythm?
I'm writing down a snare part so I can hear what it sounds like, but I came across this and I don't know how to notate this, it's the 2 bars circled.
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I'm writing down a snare part so I can hear what it sounds like, but I came across this and I don't know how to notate this, it's the 2 bars circled.
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Ignoring the nonsense notation that is bar 228 I assume the intention was a tuplet of 9 semiquavers in the time of 2 crotchets tied across the bar, i.e 4.5 at the end of bar 227 and 4.5 at the start of bar 228, mmm......
There is some disussion about cross bar tuplets here:
https://musescore.org/en/node/19889
Those two bars are not interpretable (well, ask five people and you will get six interpretations).
In reply to Those two bars are not… by underquark
they are
to notate the over-the-barline 9-let, you have to join the two measures by:
1. selecting both measures
2. selecting Tools > Measures > Join Selected Measures
3. enter the tuplets as you usually would
4. add a barline in between the notes where the measure break would fall
*as a bonus, you can correct the measure numbers by selecting the joined measure, right-clicking, click "Measure Properties," and change the "add to measure" from "0" to "1"
In reply to to notate the over-the… by george1229
How do you add a barline half way through a note as required in this case? I.e. through the 5th note of the nontuplet. I did wonder about replacing the 5th note of the nontuplet with 2 notes of half duration and tie them across the bar. But how to do this in Musescore?2
Or you could just replace the two 3/4 bars with a single 6/4 bar then it becomes easy.
In reply to How do you add a barline… by rothers
you click on the notehead and select the barline from your palettes to insert a barline after the selection
In reply to you click on the notehead… by george1229
It's beyond me. Can you show a MuseScore file with this?
In reply to It's beyond me. Can you show… by underquark
does this help?
In reply to does this help? by george1229
Problem is that barline is in the wrong place. Putting the barline in the correct place gives this mathematically correct but horrendous looking result:
In reply to Problem is that barline is… by rothers
It can be made to look like the original. But won't playback correctly. I don't think playback by computer was ever the goal of this.