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Does this sound like a pentuplet?? | !445 |
| Started by Josh on 2006-01-23 17:52:32 | |||||||||
I am not sure if this sounds correct.
Is there anything did wrong with the tempi (I don't know if it should be tempos or tempi) that I did? (They are hidden) If so..can some in gave me a give me a % that I can raise the tempo during the pentuplet?? (Ex. raise it up 20 b.p.m. each time) | |||||||||
| Reply 1 by Josh on 2006-01-23 17:53:56 | |||||||||
I raised the tempo in the pentuplet by 28 b.p.m 120 + 28 = 148 | |||||||||
| Reply 2 by Rick G. on 2006-01-23 18:48:43 | |||||||||
If you want 5 notes to play in the time of 4, multiply the original tempo by 5/4. New tempo goes before the figure, restore original tempo after the figure. | |||||||||
| Reply 3 by Josh on 2006-01-23 19:59:35 | |||||||||
Let's see.. 5/4 + 1.25 = 150. So you must multiply by one and a quarter. Well, if you multiply by one..you get the same tempo..so...you must add a quarter's worth of the tempo to have your new tempo. presto! So for example..If my tempo is 60...I add 15 because 60 X 1/4 (.25) = 15. Check it..15 X 4 + 60. Presto!! | |||||||||
| Reply 4 by Josh on 2006-01-23 20:11:41 | |||||||||
Now tell me why this doesn't sound right. Put this on the treble of the piano
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| Reply 5 by David Palmquist on 2006-01-23 21:05:34 | |||||||||
For analysis, I cut your tempos to 1/3 and converted your quintuplet notes to tied 64ths. Your left hand quarter notes in bar 2 are correctly placed, both aurally and visually. To get the right playback, mute the left hand part, copy it to a new staff, and tie the quarter notes in bar 2 to the sixteenths. This will give you the playback you want. Make this "playback" staff invisible. Right hand part:
Hidden staff:
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| Reply 6 by Warren Porter on 2006-01-24 13:15:10 | |||||||||
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