How best to show notes as optional.
Posted: 03 Mar 2021, 20:47
The screenshot is of a bar in a 1997 piece of mine, originally typeset by I'm not quite sure whom. I hope to redo this according to the currently generally accepted ‘engraving’ rules (although it's 90 pages, so I need to make sure I don't have something more important to do - I was 80 less than a week ago).
Anyway, my question relates to the trombone triplet. It's written specifically for a bass trombone as the one trombone in the piece (a 32 minute viola concerto) and is playable (I could do so myself when my teeth were OK) at the tempo of
= 88 if the valve set up is independent and the tuning B
/G /F /E
but it is more awkward or perhaps even impossible with some other valve tunings or dependant valves. I want to show in the simplest and clearest way possible that either or both the second and third notes of the triplet may be omitted (given the doubling by B Clar, 2 Bsns, cellos and basses).
If possible, I don't want to add a written footnote, but rather I'd prefer something immediately comprehensible in the notation itself.
Any suggestions?
Anyway, my question relates to the trombone triplet. It's written specifically for a bass trombone as the one trombone in the piece (a 32 minute viola concerto) and is playable (I could do so myself when my teeth were OK) at the tempo of



If possible, I don't want to add a written footnote, but rather I'd prefer something immediately comprehensible in the notation itself.
Any suggestions?