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3/4 beaming
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Wiz Aus |
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3/4 beaming |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:22:40 +1000 |
Following up to my last post, two examples:
Beethoven's 8th symphony, 3rd movement, lots of 3/4 measures with quaver
groups ending on the beat - in no case is the final quaver part of the beam
(even when it's 5 quavers and rest).
Dvorak's 9th symphony, 3rd movement, 2nd theme in the WW's...
c4 |c4. c8 e r | e4. e8 g r | g2.
etc.
This would look very odd if the quavers were beamed, as lilypond does by
default.
The rule for 4/4 is a bit more complicated - seems like it's ok if a beamed
quaver group ends on the 4th crotchet beat *only* if there was a note or
rest that occurred at the start of the 3rd beat.
If a note straddles the 3rd beat (e.g. a dotted crotchet starting on the 2nd
beat), then any beam group after this mustn't end on the 4th beat.
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