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8 This example shows how to specify how long each of the tuplets
9 contained within the brackets after @code{\\times} should last. Many
10 consecutive tuplets can then be placed within a single @code{\\times @{
11 ... @}} expression, thus saving typing.
13 In the example, two triplets are shown, while @code{\\times} was
17 For more information about @code{make-moment}, see \"Time
22 \set tupletSpannerDuration = #(ly:make-moment 1 4)
23 \times 2/3 { c8 c c c c c }