Hello Everyone -
I am transcribing a piece called "Hope" by Dorothy Gates and need some help with a few of the triplet figures. In particular, I would like to know if it is possible to create a triplet out of the following (quarter note gets the beat):
- An eighth and sixteenth note
- An eighth and 4 thirty-second notes
- A sextuplet consisting of:
- 1 eighth note
- 4 sixteenth notes
Does these answer your question ?
\version "2.20.0"
{
\time 3/4
\tuplet 3/2 {c'8 c'16}
\tuplet 3/2 {c'8[ c'32 c' ]}
\tuplet 6/4 {c'8 [ c'16 c' c' c']}
c'4
c'4
}
It just seems that "An eighth and 4 thirty-second notes" has too many 32nd notes, do you mean 64th ? which would be