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Stem length question

Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 05:38
by Hector Pascal
Hi all,
Should I (or should I not) lengthen the stems of the tied notes to match the preceding beam's height? (I should mention that I chose the beam height so as to keep the lower of the fractional beams higher than the bottom staff line).
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Thanks as always!
Cheers,
Hector.

Re: Stem length question

Posted: 21 Mar 2023, 23:55
by Hector Pascal
Here is what it looks like with the fractional beam sitting on top of the bottom staff line. The problem with this is that the fractional beam interferes with the bottom stave-line (Gould mentions that there must be one clear stave-line between the innermost beam and the first ledger-line; p.19).
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Any thoughts welcome as I continue to research it.

Cheers,
HP.

Re: Stem length question

Posted: 22 Mar 2023, 19:45
by John Ruggero
Very nice ties! :)

As far as I know, the stem lengths don't have to match. At least that is what I see in well-engraved music. Perhaps others disagree.

And yes, one should avoid doing anything with beams that obscures the outer staff lines and thus obscures reading ledger line notes. And there are various situations in which this can happen, so one needs to judge each instance. Another case is when the ledger lines touch each other. That is also poison for reading.

Re: Stem length question

Posted: 24 Mar 2023, 23:04
by Hector Pascal
Thanks for your reply, John, which is much appreciated!
Cheerio,
HP.

Re: Stem length question

Posted: 26 Mar 2023, 10:03
by NeeraWM
I second John's answer.
Stem lengths don' have to match.
Especially, beams do not have to obscure the first and the last staff line.