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Howdy y'all. Not a bass player. I play the violin. (Don't everyone groan at once.) Nah. I quit orchestra in eighth grade and I've kinda taught myself how to play the piano. I don't really play the guitar but I have an electric guitar and I'm trying to learn. I have a harmonica too. :lol: 

I love nearly every kind of music and my spotify genres are a mess. I listen to pretty much everything but hard rock and metal and stuff.

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2 hours ago, InfiniteInsanity said:
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What about this? From current music I am playing.

 

2 hours ago, That1Cellist said:

Yeah, here's something I have to play for cello. Like seriously, come on Mr. Composer guy.

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The clefs. I mean. Really?

Also, apologies, that isn't a physical copy. It looks weird because I brought the image over from the internet.

 

2 hours ago, Shadowed said:

Uhh… guys…

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Yes. 6 of them.

*scared music person noises*

 

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4 minutes ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

We have a piece that kind of does that between 5/8 2/4 then 9/8 I think? But the pattern isn't completely constant so each measure is a different time signature.

 

30 minutes ago, InfiniteInsanity said:

It means you alternate between 3/4 and 2/4 every measure.

So when you're counting its 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 and so on. 

Wow, I guess I have a whole new thing to be scared of in music

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3 hours ago, InfiniteInsanity said:

It means you alternate between 3/4 and 2/4 every measure.

So when you're counting its 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 and so on. 

It seems more efficient to write it in 5/4 and have a note at the beginning notating the subdivisions lol

But that is really interesting

7/8 and 11/8 are really fun to play in

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19 hours ago, Shining Silhouette said:

It seems more efficient to write it in 5/4 and have a note at the beginning notating the subdivisions lol

But that is really interesting

7/8 and 11/8 are really fun to play in

Can agree about 7/8, never played 11/8 yet :P

Does anyone here like playing Jigs?

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42 minutes ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

Can agree about 7/8, never played 11/8 yet :P

Does anyone here like playing Jigs?

6/8 yes 100% those are so much fun to play!

can’t say I’ve tried a 9/8 yet…

 

Granted I’m a piano player/vocalist so jigs are fun to just mess around with on both sides of the music, singing and playing keys

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3 hours ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

Does anyone here like playing Jigs?

I've tried playing The Dancing and the Dreaming from How To Train Your Dragon 2  on my piccolo. It's pretty fun (tho I was playing it by ear and not sheet music so it was flbldygook)

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