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  1. I used to show my old compositions to a roommate, and he asked me why I'm in love with triplets so much
  2. Yeah, you are right. This work-around is valid. Its really annoying that they won't allow this in normal, since I really enjoyed cross-rhythms by juxtaposing peculiar tuplets with normal notes. That rubato-like floating sense is so enticing. I can not imagine 5:7 in triple or quartal meter, thoughšŸ˜‚
  3. no, it's 16th note. and if I add them up it would be a 4th and a 16th, which means the two stops will be divided separately according to the working logic of MS. Like this
  4. MuseScore. I'm trying to recreating the stuff written on Sib on MS.
  5. Henry, how can I create a triplet in five 16th note of time? It is illegal to specify 5:3 or 3:5 when 5 16th notes are chosen.
  6. I know about it but haven't checked it out. I want to have a try on MuseScore first.
  7. I recall that one can manually re-program it and change the prerequisite of triggering the range warning. But that is a bit complicated and I donā€™t care much about it now since Iā€™m just sketching some ideas. This is so miserable. Maybe I should try it out on MuseScore 4
  8. Iā€™m using sib6 sound packageā€¦ā€¦
  9. I'm jotting down some ideas for a future violin sonata, though the real work will only be started after I acquire basic knowledge of violin playing. I encountered two problems: 1. Why is the red warning sign activated when I typed in #G6 and A6 on the solo violin staff? They are well in the range of the instrument 2. Why does the violin sound non-legato even when I have added slurs? Is playing technique markings required?
  10. So my guess is close. I'm from Zhejiang. Well, when I was typing this I was thinking that a non-Chinese speaker would usually use some kind of weird transliteration to refer to ancient Chinese poets, so that part is not all that consequential.šŸ˜ However poetry is not one of my interests, and I generally avoid vocal music.
  11. By the way, just curious, are you also from China? Apart from your name, the programmatic aspect of your works (and the way you spell names of Chinese poets in pinyin) feels Mainland Chinese among other Chinese speaking nations.
  12. The answer seems so simple yet so elusive!
  13. yeah, you are right, e's in e harmonic minor, i didn't thought of that. but in b there's a B#
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