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From: | Bernardo Barros |
Subject: | Re: What can Premusic do that others can't? |
Date: | Tue, 21 Mar 2017 15:27:11 -0400 |
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On 3/21/17 4:35 AM, Malte Meyn wrote:
Am 21.03.2017 um 06:46 schrieb address@hidden:A composer who uses an irrational tuplet is a composer who is going out of his way to exclude his music from comfortable notation.Oh, I think that these irrational tuplets are comfortable to write easy to understand if you
Why one calls them 'irrationals'? they are rational number ratios just as any ordinary notation, unless you're referring to a tuplet of π (pi) or log2 3...
They look difficult because we put them in a special "difficult" place. Unlike Carnatic musicians, who just learn rationals and "irrationals" as two categories of the same things since the beginning. Stop that.
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