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Re: compound time signature with non duple denominator


From: David Wright
Subject: Re: compound time signature with non duple denominator
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2016 12:41:03 -0500
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On Wed 02 Nov 2016 at 12:49:07 (-0400), kieren_macmillan kieren_macmillan wrote:
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I guess I had expected a reference/url/scan rather than "yes".
I realise that all sorts of "odd" notations were around in
preclassical times, But wouldn't claim to understand them.

Does the example I've given correctly express the required
relationship between the notes' durations (which is kind of what we
expect with modern music notation).

Say I write 9/6 at the start of a staff. Which glyph do I pick out of
appendix A of the NR manual to follow it with?

Cheers,
David.



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