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Hi Andrew,
I should add that the "regular" (ie. non-tuplet) trill feature works fine on Notation Composer. It may be that the triplet/tuplet style trill is just not that common. I don't play classical music myself (love to listen), so I'm not sure how common an item a tuplet trill really is. Is it particularly common to a specific genre or composer? ttfn, Sherry
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In the realm of violin classical music, especially those of the romantic classic, it is fairly common. There is also the turn at the end of trill, which is different in baroque classic from other classic music.
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