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Movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
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What is the clearest way to notate this rhythm?
It is useful to think of “levels” of metrical hierarchy when notating rhythm. …
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Trouble Understanding Triplets
He used a figure consisting of a duplet and a triplet quite often in his music, so much so that it's often called a "Bruckner rhythm" to this day. … For an example of this, you can't do much better than the opening of his Fourth Symphony:
The Bruckner rhythm kicks in for the first time around the 2:06 mark in the above …
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Is a sixteenth note quintuplet worth 4 sixteenth notes? If so, why is this wrong?
In Behind Bars: The Definitive Guide to Music Notation, Elaine Gould says that there are two ways to choose note-values for tuplets (p. 203–4):
Option 1 is to add extra notes to the beat until the ne …
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Would a tiny pulse of electricity sent through electric guitar strings affect the pickups en...
Time for some physics!
A guitar pickup consists of two parts: a permanent magnet and a coil of wire. These can sense the motion of nearby ferric object (like a steel guitar string) by taking advant …