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A tuplet clearly showing the three quarter notes
included in the triplet.
With an extended tuplet bracket, the duration of the
triplet is now unclear.
Nested tuplets
Nested tuplets are tuplets within larger tuplets that are often used to create complex rhythms. In
Dorico SE, there is no limit to the number of levels you can have in nested tuplets.
EXAMPLE
Nested tuplets
Inputting nested tuplets
You can input nested tuplets in new, empty staves and you can select existing tuplets and input
nested tuplets within them.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, start note input.
2. Press ; to open the tuplets popover.
3. Optional: If inputting nested tuplets in an empty staff, enter the ratio for the outer tuplet
into the popover. For example, enter
3:2.
4. Optional: Press Return to close the popover and enter the outer tuplet.
NOTE
You can skip steps 3 and 4 if you are inputting nested tuplets into existing tuplets.
5. Press ; to open the tuplets popover again.
6. Enter the ratio for the inner tuplet into the popover. For example, enter 5:4.
7. Press Return to close the popover and enter the inner tuplet.
8. Enter or play in the pitches you want.
9. Stop inputting nested tuplets in one of the following ways:
Press : once to stop the inner tuplet and continue inputting the outer tuplet.
Press : twice to stop both tuplets and return to inputting normal notes.
Press Esc to stop note input completely.
Move the caret with the arrow keys to return to inputting normal notes.
RESULT
The pitches you enter or play in are input as nested tuplets, starting from the caret position.
If multiples of the inner tuplet t exactly inside the outer tuplet, you can continue inputting notes
as the specied nested tuplet until you stop the tuplets manually.
Tuplets
Nested tuplets
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