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In MusiCAD you also make a duplet by entering two [[dotted note]]s one after the other and [[cluster]] them (if necessary). | In MusiCAD you also make a duplet by entering two [[dotted note]]s one after the other and [[cluster]] them (if necessary). | ||
You can cluster two duplets into a [[quadruplet]], two quadruplet into a [[ | You can cluster two duplets into a [[quadruplet]], two quadruplet into a [[octoplet]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[sextuplet]] | * [[sextuplet]] | ||
* [[septuplet]] | * [[septuplet]] | ||
* [[ | * [[octoplet]] | ||
* [[nonuplet]] | * [[nonuplet]] | ||
* [[decuplet]] | * [[decuplet]] | ||
[[nl:duool]] | [[nl:duool]] |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 22 August 2022
A duplet consists of two notes that together have the duration of three notes. Usually you will not use a real duplet but two dotted notes in a row (which have exactly the same duration!)
In MusiCAD you also make a duplet by entering two dotted notes one after the other and cluster them (if necessary).
You can cluster two duplets into a quadruplet, two quadruplet into a octoplet