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random972
2 years ago

Take a break.

I think the clock is 4/4, right?

Then he’s got four shots. That is, half the pause of 2 blows, which is before it, is extended with the point by half of its own value, i.e. it has 3 blows. There’s one left.

It is divided into 2 notes and a break. Once the eighth pause, which is half a stroke long, plus then the 2 sixth note, which together yield the other half.

Lg

zitternichtaal
2 years ago

This is an eighth break. Since the cycle ends at 2 sixteenth notes, you have a punctiated half-pause (3 counting times), there is still 1/8 counting time so that the formally correct is. That’s this eighth break.

jgobond
2 years ago
Reply to  zitternichtaal

missing 1/8 counting time,

No. The bar is half=2 4th. The point extends the half by a 4th. So we’ve got three quarters here. Not yet 1 quarter=2 eighths=4 sixteenths. They are filled by the 1 eighth and the two 16th.

So everything is correct and complete

selbrgschraubt
2 years ago

Oh, no.

The last 4/4 clock is badly noted, as the clock center is not visible. It would be better to write half-, quarter-, eighth-case and then the two sixteenths.

FGO65
2 years ago

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Joex06
2 years ago

An eighth pause

NineWe
2 years ago

A.

cleversunshine
2 years ago

A.