triplets
hi can someone please send me a mscz file on how to write those triplets?
thank you so much kinda urgent!!!
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hi can someone please send me a mscz file on how to write those triplets?
thank you so much kinda urgent!!!
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See http://musescore.org/en/node/18801, for those sub-beamed triplets in the 2nd line.
In reply to See by Jojo-Schmitz
Look for "Linked Triplets" and "Workflow"
In reply to Look for "Linked Triplets" by Myer
Does this help?
In reply to Triplets by Myer
i couldnt understand how to separate the first triplets from the second.
thats what ive done
In reply to i couldnt understand how to by barak shencar
from your last file (why did you attach the file whose name ends with a comma ? that’s a temp file)
select 1st note of 2d triplet
in palette>beams select the 1st symbol («beam start») and dblclick it
In reply to from your last file (why did by robert leleu
no.... i meant how to connect the two triplets with only 1 line like you showed in the 2nd row
In reply to no.... i meant how to connect by barak shencar
the detailed modus operandi is given above
so I try another explanation
The «sub-triplets» are not beam connected. That is just an optical illusion.
Click the 1st note and flip the vertical hamp (last icon of notation bar) You see that there is in fact 2 voices.
If you click then CTRL click the 1st, 4th and last note of the sextuplet you can up/down the 1st voice.
See 1st and 2d sextuplet of attached file
In reply to the detailed modus operandi by robert leleu
OH MY PASTA you are so SMART!