Hi,

to add to Steven’s answer, which gives the main solution:
If you don’t want all the tuplet brackets/numbers displayed, there are various ways to achieve that:

%%% First way %%%
{ \tuplet 3/2 4 { f8 g f \omit TupletBracket g f g  f g f g f g } }
%%%%%%%%%%%%

%%% Second way %%%
{ \tuplet 3/2 { f8 g f } g8*2/3 f g  f g f g f g }
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

Others exist, using \scaleDurations or even different time signatures in different staffs, but that’s likely not what you need.
Small language nitpick: it’s triplet in English, not “triole”.

Best, Simon

On 07.09.24 21:02, Sebastian Menge wrote:
Hi

I have this sequence of tuplets (and there will be many more)

%%
\tuplet 3/2 {f8 es f} \tuplet 3/2 {as as g} \tuplet 3/2 {f g f}
\tuplet 3/2 {bes bes as} \tuplet 3/2 {f f es} \tuplet 3/2 {f f g} \tuplet 3/2 {as as g}
\tuplet 3/2 {f es f}
%%

I would like to use something like this to save typing

%%
\tuplet 3/2 {
f8 es f as as g f g f
bes bes as f f es f f g as as g
f es f}
%%

but with every three notes marked as a single triole (and not one "tuplet-bar" over the whole sequence)

(How) is that possible?

Thanks, Sebastian.


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