Is this a mistake on the piece I'm transcribing
I'm trying to transcribe a piece but I (and musescore) think that this bar is impossible, those last three notes must be meant as semiquavers or else they won't fit. I'm not terribly proficient with sheet music so would appreciate if anyone can see a way that this could be correct.
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Those last three notes are a triplet. They fit within one beat. You have 4 beats in the bar. It is not a mistake.
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/tuplets for how to enter a triplet.
In reply to Those last three notes are a… by SteveBlower
Thank you kindly
You wrote:
> so would appreciate if anyone can see a way that this could be correct. <
Because musical notation timing is aligned vertically across staves in the same system, you can compare the two staves as shown here:
Your attached image does not show a second barline, but for 4/4 time signature (assuming this is not an irregular measure) I have drawn one to show the end of the measure.
So, looking at the bottom staff it may make it easier to see that the final triplet in the top staff is an eighth note (quaver) triplet with a total duration of one beat (crotchet/quarter note).
To create various triplets, look at the picture here:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tuplets#Triplet_examples
In reply to You wrote: > so would… by Jm6stringer
thank you for directing me to that image guide, helped me to get the right triplets and your diagram helped me to visualise the timing of them to better understand the system for entering them in