* triplet::
* tritone::
* tuning fork::
+* tuplet::
* turn::
* unison::
* upbeat::
@ref{baritone clef}
+@c F: 'point d'orgue' on a note, 'point d'arret' on a rest.
+
+
@node feathered beam
@section feathered beam
ES: calderón,
I: corona,
-F: point d'orgue, point d'arrêt, @c 'point d'orgue' on a note, 'point d'arret' on a rest.
+F: point d'orgue, point d'arrêt,
D: Fermate,
NL: fermate,
DK: fermat,
vibrations per second).
+@node tuplet
+@section tuplet
+
+A non-standard subdivision of a beat or part of a beat, usually
+indicated with a bracket and a number indicating the number of
+subdivisions.
+
+@seealso
+
+@ref{triplet}, @ref{note value}.
+
+
@node turn
@section turn
@cindex triplets
@funindex \times
-@c TODO Add Tuplet to glossary
-
Tuplets are made out of a music expression by multiplying all
durations with a fraction:
@seealso
-Music Glossary:
-@c TODO Add @rglos{Tuplet} when Tuplet has been added to the Glossary
+Music Glossary: @rglos{tuplet}.
Notation Reference: @ref{Time administration},
@ref{Objects connected to the input}, @ref{Polymetric notation}.
@seealso
@ignore
-TODO: add @rglos{signature, polymetric}, {polymetric}, {time
-signature, double}, and {meter, polymetric}. when glossary entries
+TODO: add @rglos{polymetric time signature}, {polymetric}, {double time
+signature}, and {polymetric meter}. when glossary entries
exist.
@end ignore
subdivide all 16th or shorter beams. When set, multiple beams
will be sub-divided at beat positions, defined by the current
value of @code{beatLength} (defaults to a quarter note), by
-drawing only one beam over the beat.
+drawing only one beam over the connection between beats.
@lilypond[fragment,ragged-right,quote,relative=2,verbatim]
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