Sibelius playback of triplets
I am trying to notate a basic 3 over 4 rhythm, but the playback feature is making me think I don't know what I am doing. Notation problems aside, is the following two measures, rhythmically enharmonic?
Basically, am I wrong to think that a triplet (or tuplet) can be subdivided by 16th's and 32nds?
Thank you!
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Yes, those two measures are rhythmically equivalent. Reasonable cheat, eh?
Your second measure has a huge notation problem that obscures readability, though: that tuplet bracket is supposed to say 4 (for quadruplet) instead of 3 (for triplet). I think my brain automatically corrected it at first glance, so I didn't initially notice this egregious error until it was almost too late. This error is so bad that I'm surprised that the tuplet plays back properly. Did you purposefully change the 4 to a 3?
Leaving aside your misprint - the tuplet number in your second bar should be a 4 of course - yes they're both OK.
In my example below, A, B and C are all acceptable. I prefer C. Some would say the modern trend is to favour A.
Yes, you can subdivide notes in a tuplet. And it can get even more complicated than D if you want, with tuplets inside tuplets. Today's 'modern classical' composers regularly come up with much worse than E!
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