![]() ![]() SHIFT+click on the first note in the tuplet (or where you would like to add one).Now, both the Simple Entry Tuplet tool and the desired note duration tool are selected in the Simple Entry Palette. Choose the note duration tool that you wish to use in this tuplet passage.Only the Simple Entry Tuplet tool is selected in the Simple Entry Palette. Double-click the Simple Tuplet tool on the Simple Entry Palette.You can always change the angle or position of the bracket or slur once it’s in the score. If you want the number that appears over the tuplet to be displayed in the middle of the slur or bracket (if you’re using one) instead of being above or below it, select Break Slur or Bracket.For example, instead of placing a simple digit above the tuplet, Finale can express the tuplet as a ratio (such as 3:2), using the numbers you entered in the _ in the space of _ text boxes. If you’re creating a complex tuplet, you can choose a different option from the Number popup menu.You can specify various aspects governing the visual appearance of your tuplets. Under Appearance, specify how the tuplet will be displayed.Specify the rhythmic value itself by selecting the rhythmic-value from the popup menus.įor example, to define a standard quarter note triplet, you could fill out the values either as “3 (quarters) in the space of 2 (quarters),” or “3 (quarters) in the space of 1 (half).” On the top part of the screen Finale is asking, “How many notes of what rhythmic value are to fit in the space normally allotted to how many of what value?” Enter the number of each rhythmic value in the text boxes. ![]() Specify the rhythmic composition of the tuplet.The Tuplet Definition dialog box appears. Click the first note to be included in the tuplet group.To edit the bracket, see To adjust, move, or delete a tuplet. Brackets follow the first note in the tuplet or the beam (if you override Auto Bracket). If you wish to override this rule, use the Tuplet Tool to turn off Auto Bracket in the Tuplet Definition dialog box. If the notes are beamed, such as eighth note triplets, no bracket will appear. The settings in the Change Tuplets dialog box are the same as in the Tuplet Definition dialog box.īrackets in the Simple Entry Tuplet tool follow several rules. Instead of choosing the Tuplet tool, choose the Selection tool and choose Utilities > Change > Tuplets. You can also change tuplets over a region. ![]() For more complex tuplets, such as ratios or nested tuplets, use the Tuplet tool or Speedy Entry tool. Basic triplets are easy to create with the Simple Entry tool, as are duplets, septuplets or other tuplets using the Simple Entry Tuplet Definition dialog box. Tuplets are a class of note durations that evenly divide a beat. ![]()
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