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Hello, #treblewoofer. I've a qstn about the Tuplet Tool on Finale 2014 and 26. I'm currently using principles of numerical-rhythmic proportion, presented at different structural levels of complex durations for composing. As I have said, I want to apply these principles, making subdivision of values, at different levels of structuring and complexity of the same rhythmic figure(s). My qstn focuses on the digitized notation to some musical situations, around the use of Tuplet Definition Tool, selecting the option NUMBER (X: Y or X : Yq or Xq: Yq). I want to apply any type of desired proportion (5: 6; 13:10; 11:10, etc.), taking the value of x-duration (quarter notes, eighth notes, etc.) in the y-space (quarter notes, eighth notes, etc.) will give me any flexible rhythmic form. So far, finale allows me to make any type of configuration desired in the metric, applied to a layer. What is inconvenient for me and I would like to know is how to solve it when I want to apply a new ratio to a figure or group of rhythmic figures that have already been proportionated (example: 7:5 and taking some part and subdividing again in 6:4). I tried, in principle, to apply the ratio 7:5 to a layer 1 (divided in three halfdotted notes) and later apply the new subdivision of 6:4 (to one or two of the half dotted notes to a layer 2), but unfortunately the result is not as expected. Grettings, Andrés;
Thanks. I'm trying to write the 8th 5-tuplet w/ 16th notes within a group, like two first notes are 16th and the rest are 8th notes... Need help. Thanks again.
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You made my day! I've been searching for two days trying to find a video that shows how to do this and YOUR video worked for me! Brilliant video! Thank YOU for sharing this!
Thank you so much man!! It's been years of me trying to find HOW to do this
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So great !!! Thank you so much... I was looking for this help for so long. I couldn't find it in french, but you are so clear that I understood you clearly and it works !!! Thanks again
Why is this so difficult in Finale? I have to come back to this video every time I do it.
Oh my gosh. Thank you. I've been using Finale for years and ripping my hair out as you say. This is awesome.
Thanks for this. I need to typeset a bunch of music examples for my wife for an article she is writing. This video was really helpful.
thanks a lot, I was always having weird results until I found this easy tool
Thank you so much! Such an easy way to do this..I've been trying so long to figure it out.
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Hello, #treblewoofer. I've a qstn about the Tuplet Tool on Finale 2014 and
26. I'm currently using principles of numerical-rhythmic proportion,
presented at different structural levels of complex durations for
composing. As I have said, I want to apply these principles, making
subdivision of values, at different levels of structuring and complexity
of the same rhythmic figure(s). My qstn focuses on the digitized
notation to some musical situations, around the use of Tuplet Definition
Tool, selecting the option NUMBER (X: Y or X : Yq or Xq: Yq). I want to
apply any type of desired proportion (5: 6; 13:10; 11:10, etc.), taking
the value of x-duration (quarter notes, eighth notes, etc.) in the
y-space (quarter notes, eighth notes, etc.) will give me any flexible
rhythmic form. So far, finale allows me to make any type of
configuration desired in the metric, applied to a layer. What is
inconvenient for me and I would like to know is how to solve it when I
want to apply a new ratio to a figure or group of rhythmic figures that
have already been proportionated (example: 7:5 and taking some part and
subdividing again in 6:4). I tried, in principle, to apply the ratio 7:5
to a layer 1 (divided in three halfdotted notes) and later apply the
new subdivision of 6:4 (to one or two of the half dotted notes to a
layer 2), but unfortunately the result is not as expected. Grettings,
Andrés;
I could try a 13-tuplet using 32nd notes to split a quarter note into 13 pieces.
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Thanks. I'm trying to write the 8th 5-tuplet w/ 16th notes within a group, like two first notes are 16th and the rest are 8th notes... Need help. Thanks again.
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thanks for the video it helps alot but i do have one question how do you do a duplet half note in the 6/4 time?
I would do the same as in the video: 2 half notes in the space of > x duration. I hope that's clear - - let me know if not
ok it didnt work so what i did was i substitute the duplet half note into dotted quarter note
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