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Author: flautist 4 now ww forever
Date: 2003-04-08 22:04
Okya i know i am gonna sound dumb but hey... there is this 8th note but it the middle there is "and" rest type of thing how do u play it ~~~ or and what is DUR
has anyone played prokofieff romeo and juliette,Borodin: Poloetsian Dances,Tsch: symphony #4 4th movement,Glinka: Russlan and Ludmilla overture, overture in G Dur ,Beethoven: Egmont overture,Berlioz: hungarian march
I have never heard of anyone these nor played them but i only have sections of the peice ... if u have what are the time signture ( mine doesn't have one)
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Author: Steven King
Date: 2003-04-09 00:58
ok i don't know exactly the rythem you are talking about but I will try to help
88r8 1&2&
8r88 1&2&
Its all the same it don't matter where the rest it it gets a number or an and unless it is mixed with say 16th notes then it may get an e or something like that. Try counting through it if you can find a different way that works then use it. I hope this helps. if you need more help just email at kingst@frontiernet.net or post a message here.
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Author: Corey
Date: 2003-04-09 01:39
Are you talking about an 8th note, sixteenth rest, sixteenth note? If not, then your going to have to clarify alot more than the given.
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Author: TorusTubarius
Date: 2003-04-09 02:29
You're going to have to clarify what you mean with the rhythm thing because I have no idea what you're saying. Might want to work on your sentence structure there a little bit or something.
When you see something in the key of, for example, G-dur, that is German for "G major". "Dur" means major.
As for the time signatures, I can't remember a few of them off the top of my head, but here are the ones I do remember:
Prokofiev - you're going to have to specify which movement
Borodin - again you're going to have to specify which part
Tchaikovsky - fast 4/4 (around M.M. 120)
Glinka - Ruslan - cut time (around M.M. 132 or faster)
Beethoven - Egmont - starts off in a slow 3/2, then jumps to a very fast 3/4 that's conducted in one
The Berlioz and the overture I can't remember right now. Maybe someone else will know.
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Author: flautist 4 now ww forever
Date: 2003-04-09 19:12
thanks i got it know... the rythem, thing, thanks,(the songs) the names the were given to me, are the names i am giving you , it doesn't say anything eles to specify. THANKS EVERYONE
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