Hi,
I'd like to get an idea of what people find the best font (and size) for triplets and tuplets. Sometimes I find Finale's default (which I think is Times size 10) a little small and indistinct - in busy music it can sometimes get a little lost. Would just making it bolder and/or bigger do the trick?
Any suggestions gratefully appreciated!
David
Favourite font for triplets/tuplets
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Hello Dave,
I think it’s a question of experimenting and printing out several options to see which you like best. I still keep to Times New Roman, but just lately have set tuplet figures to 11 point, bold italic, and I also tick the fixed size box which avoids any inconsistencies with tuplets on cue notes. I now prefer flat brackets and also increase the bracket line thickness to 0.05cm.
Andreo Basisto
I think it’s a question of experimenting and printing out several options to see which you like best. I still keep to Times New Roman, but just lately have set tuplet figures to 11 point, bold italic, and I also tick the fixed size box which avoids any inconsistencies with tuplets on cue notes. I now prefer flat brackets and also increase the bracket line thickness to 0.05cm.
Andreo Basisto
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The Profondo font comes with a tuplet font called Profondo Tuplet Numbers ( https://github.com/OpenLilyPondFonts/pr ... tary-fonts ).
You could also browse this page with samples of many text fonts used in musical scores including tuplet numbers:
https://elbsound.studio/text-fonts-free ... rds3=3+5+7
You could also browse this page with samples of many text fonts used in musical scores including tuplet numbers:
https://elbsound.studio/text-fonts-free ... rds3=3+5+7
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Hello David,
For a while I have been experimenting with Maestro 15 as Tuplet Number font.
The number characters in Maestro are bolder (than the “Finale default tuplet number characters” from Times), and at the same time the Maestro numbers are both compact and readable.
Also, try Maestro 14, or Maestro 13.
For a while I have been experimenting with Maestro 15 as Tuplet Number font.
The number characters in Maestro are bolder (than the “Finale default tuplet number characters” from Times), and at the same time the Maestro numbers are both compact and readable.
Also, try Maestro 14, or Maestro 13.
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