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 one more question
Author: saxy boy 
Date:   2001-12-29 19:51

sorry for the horde of questions, but does anyone know a 7 syllable word to use for septuplets? I have one in a song and I'm finding it hard to count.

thanks

Saxy boy

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 RE: one more question
Author: bassoonbob 
Date:   2002-01-02 00:54

im not sure what you mean but i looked it up in my harvard music dict. and it says: a group of seven notes played in the time of four or six.

the seven syllabul word is septuor

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 RE: one more question
Author: Jeremy 
Date:   2002-01-05 06:50

Try: 1-e-and-a-trip-a-let. Think of a septuplet as a group of 4 notes next to a group of three and count it like you would 4 sixteenth notes followed by three triplets, but don't play that actual value, just use the syllables to count.


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