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In MusiCAD you make a quadruplet by entering four [[dotted]] (eighth) notes in succession and perform [[clusters|clustering]]. You can consider a quadruplet as two consecutive [[duplet]]s. | In MusiCAD you make a quadruplet by entering four [[augmentation dot|dotted]] (eighth) notes in succession and perform [[clusters|clustering]]. You can consider a quadruplet as two consecutive [[duplet]]s. | ||
==see also == | ==see also == |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 22 August 2022
A quadruplet consists of four notes that together have the duration of three 'normal' notes. Quadruplets are sometimes used in triple measures instead of four dotted notes in succession (which have exactly the same duration).
In MusiCAD you make a quadruplet by entering four dotted (eighth) notes in succession and perform clustering. You can consider a quadruplet as two consecutive duplets.