Unequal Groupings

Unequal Groupings

Table of Contents

Note Values
Placement of Notes
Brackets
Slurs
Numbers
Groupings With Articulations
Alternate Ways of Notating Unequal Groupings


NOTE VALUES

The value of the notes in the grouping will usually be the same as that of the notes being replaced; with triplets, note values are always equal to the notes they are replacing.

If the number of notes in the unequal grouping is more than twice then number of notes it is replacing, then the note values of the unequal grouping should be half as much as the notes they are replacing.




PLACEMENT OF NOTES




BRACKETS

When to Use:

Placement:

Direction/Slant of Bracket:

Thickness:

Length:

Cases in which brackets should be used instead of slurs




SLURS

When to Use: Slurs are used when the note values are an eigth note or less.

Placement:
The placement of the number determines where the slur goes; if the number is on the notehead side, the slur is placed on the notehead side: likewise the slur goes with the stem if that is where the number is.

Many engravers do not use the slur, because they feel that the number alone is sufficient to indicate the triplet.

If a legato slur is needed, it should be placed on the opposite side of the notes as the number, whether or not there is a triplet slur.




NUMBERS

Size: Approx. 1 1/3 spaces high (24 EVPU's).

Type: Boldface Italic.

Placement:




UNEQUAL GROUPINGS WITH ARTICULATION MARKS

When there are articulations for a note grouping, they always remain close to the note; the bracket or slur does not come between the notes and their articulations.




ALTERNATE WAYS OF NOTATING UNEQUAL GROUPINGS




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