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Author: kelsey
Date: 2005-11-04 19:44
Okay, a triplet is eigth notes with a three under them, right? So what are sixteenth notes with a three under them? What are they called, and how do you say them?
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Author: Fernando
Date: 2005-11-04 20:34
Sounds like you're describing a sextuplet. Six notes played evenly over the course of one beat. You can think of them as two sixteenth-note triplets if you want. BUT this may cause you to place emphasis on the first note of each triplet. Usually when a sextuplet is written, the composer doesn't want this emphasis.
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Author: Clarinethanna
Date: 2005-11-05 03:44
if it helps any you count them
one ta la ta li ta
two ta la ta li ta
ect..
ta being said (tuh) but my director spells it ta, so i do too
but you try saying that ten times fast
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