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What a great answer! Thank you so much for the time you spent writing it so cleanly! I just have one point I'd like to debate: are the first three notes on the start of measure 16 of your solution unambiguous? There might be people who think they are not meant to be played at the same time.– Gandalf The BardCommented Dec 16, 2023 at 19:06
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(follow-up of my previous comment): The first F of measure 16 can a triplet quarter note, because the next F later on will be on the same guitar string and fret, and as such would stop the F quarter note from ringing through its entire duration.– Gandalf The BardCommented Dec 16, 2023 at 19:10
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1@GandalfTheBard The down beat of m. 16 is a little strange looking, but I think clear enough once the performer has time to study the score. You could certainly cojoin the F with the triplet G, but then there should be an eighth rest for that voice in the triplet so that it remains clear which voice is which.– AaronCommented Dec 16, 2023 at 19:39
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