> Sorry, cut off. How does this apply \times 2/3 { c8 c c} \times 2/3 > {c c c} \times 2/3 {c c c} is 9 repetitions of the note c, expressed > as a tremolo, this should be \repeat tremolo 9 \times 2/3 {c8}
As I understand it, there is no way to make a single tremolo note with a duration of 9/8, because this (single) note cannot be expressed with plain and dottes notes. What kind of musical notation do you expect to get from this 9/8 note? \repeat tremolo 2 c8 prints a quarter note \repeat tremolo 3 c8 prints a dotted quarter note \repeat tremolo 4 c8 prints a half note \repeat tremolo 5 c8 is illegal \repeat tremolo 6 c8 prints a dotted half note \repeat tremolo 7 c8 prints a double dotted quarter note \repeat tremolo 8 c8 prints a whole note \repeat tremolo 9 c8 is illegal \repeat tremolo 10 c8 is illegal \repeat tremolo 11 c8 is illegal \repeat tremolo 12 c8 prints a dotted whole note \repeat tremolo 13 c8 is illegal \repeat tremolo 14 c8 prints a double dotted whole note \repeat tremolo 15 c8 prints a triple dotted whole note The illegal notes are accepted, but the rendering is at least peculiar. Toine _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user