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For questions about visual representation of music and its uses. If the question is about a specific type of notation like tablature, that should also be tagged. Questions about how to input specific notation are best served with the engraving tag.
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Is there an accepted way to numerically represent note values out of standard notation?
(I don't mean the numbered or the integer notation, that do not contribute much to note value representation in this sense). …
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What note values cannot be represented in conventional notation?
Using dots, ties and tuplets of standard note values (whole, half, quarter, etc.), are there values that cannot be represented?
Examples:
1/8 is an eighth
7/16 is a two-dotted-quarter
15/8 is a thr …
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How are notated the sequences of durations (13/27, 1/27, 13/27) and (4/81, 259/1296, 1/1296)?
The sequence (13/27, 1/27, 13/27) sum to a whole note, and it derives (presumably) from triplets, while the sequence (4/81, 259/1296, 1/1296) sum to a quarter, and may derive from triplets (the first …