Carl, 2012/1/16 Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu>: > Having reviewed Gould on beaming, I don't believe that the 3/4 time > measure in this example shows a valid problem. > > The rhythm in the 3/4 measure is an invalid measure. The three beats in > the measure are combined in such a way that the beats are obscured, > falling in the middle of the two dotted quavers. (Did I use that term > correctly?) > > [...] > > So at the moment, I believe the 6/8 beaming is a bug. I believe the 3/4 > beaming is more a misuse of lilypond, and there is no *right* beaming.
Thanks for your research. I agree that there must be tied notes if one wants this melody to be in 3/4 meter. However, i'm not sure about 6/8. My "pure reasoning" is that a measure in 6/8 meter divides like this: 4. + 4. 8+8+8 + 8+8+8 (16+16)+(16+16)+(16+16) + (16+16)+(16+16)+(16+16) If one wants to have 16+16+16 + 16+16+16 + 16+16+16 + 16+16+16 grouping, shouldn't 12/16 meter be used? cheers, Janek _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond