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From: | Alberto Simões |
Subject: | Re: Rhythm details |
Date: | Wed, 16 Mar 2016 15:53:39 +0000 |
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On 16/03/16 15:48, David Kastrup wrote:
>>{ >> \time 3/4 >> \repeat tremolo 12 { <d' a'>32 d'' } >> \repeat tremolo 12 { <d' a'>32 d''~ } >> <d' a' d''>4 >>}> >Thank you. I got some issues to find that '12' thre, but with some >experiments I got there.Well, the contained phrase has a length of 1/16, and you want to repeat it until you get 3/4 (the length indicated by the notehead). (3/4)/(1/16)=(48/4)=12.
Right! The main problem with the manual examples is they use 8 for a whole, 6 for a dotted minimum, and somehow it seemed to me that number was the "size" of each note.
thanks for the explanation, Alberto
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