Answers for Lesson #19 (Triplets and Other
"Tuplets")
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*This last example, in 9/8, can use either sixteenths
or eighths- you see it done both ways. The "rule" as expressed in the
lesson would indicate sixteenths, but in common time one often sees a
grouping of 4 using the same value as a grouping of 3. (Frustrating, isn't
it?!)
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