Popular Handbook of Musical Information

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Popular Handbook of Musical Information
Adolph Pochhammer
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In the same way, couplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, sextuplets, etc. Result, if two notes instead of three in triple time, or four notes instead of three (sometimes instead of six), or five notes instead of four or six, etc. , occur ; these formations, like the triplets, can have different effects, according as they are used in place of smaller or larger numbers of notes. A slur, with the necessary figure beneath, stamps them as irregularities.
Syncopation is the tying of a note on the weak be
...at of the bar to the succeeding note on the strong beat of the next bar (for strong and weak see p. 66), contrary to 72 the usual division of the bar, so that a change of rhythm results. 3 . ^-p^ te 4U i i P l> i Here the second quaver of the first crotchet, length- ened to a crotchet, extends into the second crotchet, the second quaver of the first crotchet and the first quaver of the second crotchet being taken together as one crotchet. The same thing is repeated with the second quaver of the third crotchet of the bar, the last quaver of the first bar being part of the last crotchet, united by means of the tie, as though the bar line were absent, with the first quaver of the succeeding bar.

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