Author: Tobin
Date: 2000-04-07 22:32
As they have said.
Also, if this helps: It always helps me to think of these cases where an uneven number of notes is played on one count, i.e.,five notes on a beat, or seven; as one even number group of notes on one side of the downbeat, one note PRECISELY at the downbeat, and the other group of even number notes on the other side, on the upbeat. So in a group of seven you have three notes on the way to the downbeat, one at the downbeat and three notes on the upbeat. Like so:
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Hope that helps.
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