Tuplets
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A tuplet is any group of notes that divide the beat in a way other than what is normally permitted by the time signature. Triplets consisting of three eighth notes in one beat are the most familiar type of tuplet.
A simple tuplet such as the triplet shown above can be entered in note input mode or in normal mode.
Navigate to the note/rest (or blank measure) where you want the tuplet to start.
Select a final duration for the whole tuplet group (e.g. for an eighth note triplet, this will be a quarter note—keyboard shortcut 5
).
Use one of the following commands:
Press the keyboard shortcut for the required tuplet: i.e. Ctrl
+3
for a triplet; Ctrl
+4
for quadruplet … and so on, up to Ctrl
+9
for a nonuplet. (Mac: Cmd
+3
… Cmd
+9
);
From the menu, choose Add
→Tuplets…
, then select the required tuplet.
From the note input toolbar, click on the Tuplet icon and select from the dropdown.
The note or rest is automatically divided for you and an appropriate annotation is applied.
Enter the desired series of notes/rests.
Select a note or rest that specifies the full duration of the desired tuplet group. You may need to create this in the score beforehand. Thus, if you want an eighth note triplet you need to select a quarter note/rest.
Use one of the following commands:
Press the keyboard shortcut for the required tuplet: i.e. Ctrl
+3
for a triplet; Ctrl
+4
for quadruplet … and so on, up to Ctrl
+9
for a nonuplet. (Mac: Cmd
+3
… Cmd
+9
).
From the menu, choose Add
→Tuplets…
, then select the required tuplet.
From the note input toolbar, click on the Tuplet icon, and select from the dropdown.
The note or rest is automatically divided for you and an appropriate annotation is applied.
Enter the desired series of notes/rests.
If you need to input a series of tuplets, and don't want to continually repeat the tuplet command, you can select the notes of the first tuplet and press R
(Repeat) as many times as needed; then move subsequent notes into position using keyboard arrows, retyping or re-pitch mode.
More complex tuplets can be created as follows:
In note input mode, select a note duration equaling the total duration of the tuplet; or, if in normal mode, select a note or rest of the desired overall duration.
Open the Create Tuplet dialog from either the menu (Add
→Tuplets…
→ Other…
), or by clicking on the tuplet icon (note input toolbar).\
In the Ratio field, specify the desired number ratio of the tuplet.
Set Number and Bracket to get the required tuplet display.
Press OK
to close the dialog.
Enter the desired series of notes and rests.
Tuplets can be nested within other tuplets.
To create a nested tuplet:
Create the outer tuplet as described above.
While entering the individual notes, create inner tuplets in the same way (select the total notated duration for the inner tuplet, then use one of the tuplet commands to divide it appropriately).
You can choose to display or hide a tuplet number or bracket, change its orientation, or adjust line thickness. See Tuplet properties (below) for details.
The display of selected tuplets can be changed in the Tuplet section of the Properties panel.
Direction: Whether the tuplet indication appears above or below the staff. Available settings are "Auto", "above" (↑) or "below" (↓). Number type: Affects the numerical display. Choice of "Number", "Ratio" or "None". Bracket type: Sets bracket display. Settings are "Auto", "bracket", or "no bracket". Line thickness: The thickness of the tuplet bracket, if displayed.
Values of the "Style for tuplets" can be edited in Format→Style→Tuplets. Values of the "Style for text inside tuplets" can be edited in Format→Style→Text styles→Tuplet
"Style for tuplets" contains
The settings include:
Properties
Direction
Number type
Bracket type
Brackets
Bracket thickness
Bracket hook height
Vertical distance from notes
Maximum slope
Vertical distance from stem
Vertical distance from notehead
Avoid staves
Horizontal distance from notes
Distance before stem of first note
Distance before head of first note
Distance after stem of last note
Distance after head of last note