How do I make a tuplet that spans a more specific duration?
I wanted to make a quadruplet that would be played in the span of a quarter note plus a sixteenth note. When I select them both and either press Ctrl+4 or through the dropdown menu, it creates two separate quadruplets; one for the quarter note, and one for the sixteenth. How can I make a tuplet that covers this specific stretch of time? Also, how can I make a tuplet across two bars?
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The key is to make a rest (or note) of the total duration of the tuplet and then turn it into a tuplet. Create a temporary bar of duration 5/16 and copy its whole bar rest to where you want a tuplet and then turn it into your tuplet.
As for a tuplet over a bar line, that depends on the exact requirements. Personally , I would make a longer bar rather than try to span two (where do you place the bar line)?
In reply to The key is to make a rest … by underquark
A quarter plus a sixteenth has a duration equal to a double dotted quarter if my arithmetic is correct, so enter one of those and then use CTRL+3.
I'm not sure I would manage to sight read such a thing correctly, however; or manage to play the rhythm correctly even if I studied it to work out what the rhythm should be.
In reply to A quarter plus a sixteenth… by SteveBlower
A quarter is 4 sixteenths, plus 1 is 5. A double dotted quarter is 4+2+1. [Ctrl] 3 yields a triplet; for a quadruplet you would use [Ctrl] 4.
In reply to A quarter is 4 sixteenths,… by underquark
Yes! Missed the quad bit of the tuplet and my arithmetic was wonky. Sorry!
In reply to The key is to make a rest … by underquark
Thanks
"How do I make a tuplet that spans a more specific duration?"
To illustrate how:
In reply to To illustrate how: [inline… by DanielR
Thanks for the explanation!
"Also, how can I make a tuplet across two bars?"
MuseScore is not designed to handle this.
See Github issue Tuplets across barlines :
https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/19234