Tricky tremolo tuplets
Hi everyone,
I am facing an issue with tricky tremolo tuplets. I've attached a screen shot of the score. Time signature is 9/8.
Thank you for your help.
PoorFrog
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Hi everyone,
I am facing an issue with tricky tremolo tuplets. I've attached a screen shot of the score. Time signature is 9/8.
Thank you for your help.
PoorFrog
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Here is a score
In reply to Here is a score by PoorFrog
Hi,
is anyone having an idea?
In reply to Hi, is anyone having an idea? by PoorFrog
I tried, but couldn't get it to work
In reply to I tried, but couldn't get… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi, I something .....
I've created a tuplet of 6 as below :
Then I changed the 6 into a 9 as below :
It seems that it works. May be it's better to send you the files.
In reply to Hi, I something ..... I've… by PoorFrog
I guess you'd need to embed this between <xml>...</xml> for it to render here
In reply to I guess you'd need to embed… by Jojo-Schmitz
Sorry I was so happy to share, I've forgot them!
Need to move forward to next one using the same approach?
P.S. I may have found a bug in M.S. depending on how you look at it regarding the attempt at recreating these.
If you use a 9th-tuplet of sixteenths on a half-rest in 9/8, everything seems ready to work fine. Now make sub-divided tuplets inside of this tuplet by making a dotted-quarter rest be three-eighths, and the remaining dotted 8th be six-sixteenths. The first sub-tuplet can recreate the dotted trems just fine as with the score, but the sub-six tuplet won't allow the user to utilize dotting, even though there seems to be at face value no reason for this limitation, i.e., there can be two sets of an 8th+16th in this sub-six tuplet, but there can't be doted 8ths in it! Why not? I wonder if this is a bug or if there's a logic to it that can be described by someone in the know? If this could be dotted, then recreation of the OP's score would work fine with the addition of hidden sub-tuplets (at least in theory this would be one way of doing it).
A screenshot for some visual information:
In reply to P.S. I may have found a bug… by worldwideweary
Hi everyone
I have tried for a long time and I get a result that does not totally suit me.
I think that if I had to reproduce this I would choose not to put tremolos.
Or I don't know MuseScore well enough yet....
Tricky-Tremolo-TupletsB.mscz
In reply to Hi everyone I have tried for… by Papibois
Found a visually acceptable solution:
This utilizes hidden rests in the 9-tuplet so that there's a dotted eighth, then a dotted eighth rest that is middle-beamed and hidden, then another dotted-eighth note, then given the tremolo. Of course this disables accurate playback, so it's only a visual solution.
In reply to P.S. Here's a screenshot of… by worldwideweary
Well done! Better than my proposal:) Edit : but you just deleted your proposal!
But in the end, what is the point of trying to put these tremolos on since they do not save space and complicate reading?
In reply to Well done! Better than my… by Papibois
Removed it so I could update to look even more adherent to the original :)
I agree and find the original to be slightly preposterous for 'all intents and purposes', but at least it makes for fun notational puzzles.
In reply to P.S. Here's a screenshot of… by worldwideweary
Hi,
I've already found this magic trick and was wondering if there is a better solution. A real brainteaser for the week-end. :)
Here is a screen shot of Brahms Op111 1st edition.