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Old 05-03-2013, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by fazool View Post
Actually all three were the same counting method.

COUNT-step-step COUNT-step-step
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Originally Posted by ljguitar View Post
Hi Richard...
  • 6/8 time is counted/felt as 2 beats per measure subdivided into triplets
  • One-&-a Two-&-a One-&-a Two-&-a



regarding "ONE-and-uh-TWO-and-uh" ...

So where does the "ee" come in ... as in 4/4 when you tap your foot four times and say:


one - ee - and - uh (foot goes down "one - ee," foot goes up "and - uh")
two - ee - and - uh (foot goes down "two - ee," foot goes up "and - uh")
three - ee - and - uh (foot goes down "three - ee," foot goes up "and - uh")
four - ee - and - uh (foot goes down "four - ee," foot goes up "and - uh")


How do you do the above if it's 6/8 time? How would you write it out, the words you say and the "foot tapping pattern"?

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