Strange grace notes
Can anyone help with this notation?
There are three 16th grace notes, then something else before the main note.
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Could it be 3 16th notes and a stemless acciaccatura?
In reply to Could it be 3 16th notes and by chen lung
I assume it's trying to denote a bent pitch, showing the starting pitch stemless. Lots of ways one could probably model that. You could for instance just add the notehead graphically, or add it as a small note in another voice, or add it as a grade note to an invisible note in another voice, etc.
In reply to I assume it's trying to by Marc Sabatella
I don't really like any of those options - a bit too messy for me ;).
It could actually be a fourth 16th grace note unbeamed with the stem hidden?
In reply to I don't really like any of by chen lung
I used three 16th grace notes (though for some reason, I had to shorten their stems).
Then I added a non-flagged grace note and made the stem invisible.
In reply to How about this... by Jm6stringer
Thanks!
Might be an okay workaround, but being able to utilise the other grace notes and adjusting the beam properties would be good: #15117: [trunk] grace notes don't react to all beam properties settings
I found another instance: