Why… are the triplets notated as eighth note sextuplets..??
@sireislas3903
2 жыл бұрын
It's the same rhythm just notated different.
@nickpisarczyk
2 жыл бұрын
@@sireislas3903 No duh, Sherlock. It's just uncommon and weird to see it notated like that. Why wouldn't the transcriber just use eighth note triplets instead lmfao
@sireislas3903
2 жыл бұрын
@@nickpisarczyk No need to get snarky. If it's so obvious to you then you shouldn't feel the need to question it. If they want to note a rhythm in a different way then they can. Either way the transcription is correct.
@noggin6870
Жыл бұрын
@@sireislas3903 sure, and if I wanted to write quarter notes as a 4:4 polyrhythm I could, that doesn't mean that whoever looks at shouldn't question why on Earth I would make such a bizarre choice.
@OwenCumbo
11 ай бұрын
Ik this is a late reply, but i’m pretty sure it’s a phrasing thing, it’s supposed to be thought of as more legato and drawn out and I believe that’s why it’s written that way as opposed to a small notation which is often rushed or crushed. It is also a little bit cleaner on a page I see weird notations all the time. Jared Andrews always writes his paradiddles as a gallup with a double stroke diddle instead of a 16th note with RLRR. Helps with vison, cleanliness, and interpretation/phrasing.
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