What's the meaning of this extra rest? [duplicate]












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This is the first bar of F. W. Mecham Op 92 - American Patrol



American patrol first bar



Semiquaver triplet + quaver + quaver rest + quarter rest
1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/8


What's with the meaning of the extra eighth?










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  • There is no extra silence.

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  • I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

    – Albrecht Hügli
    2 hours ago


















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This is the first bar of F. W. Mecham Op 92 - American Patrol



American patrol first bar



Semiquaver triplet + quaver + quaver rest + quarter rest
1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/8


What's with the meaning of the extra eighth?










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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 2 hours ago


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  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    4 hours ago











  • I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

    – Albrecht Hügli
    2 hours ago
















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  • Notes value surpass the time signature of 4/4

    1 answer




This is the first bar of F. W. Mecham Op 92 - American Patrol



American patrol first bar



Semiquaver triplet + quaver + quaver rest + quarter rest
1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/8


What's with the meaning of the extra eighth?










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  • Notes value surpass the time signature of 4/4

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This is the first bar of F. W. Mecham Op 92 - American Patrol



American patrol first bar



Semiquaver triplet + quaver + quaver rest + quarter rest
1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/4 = 2/4 + 1/8


What's with the meaning of the extra eighth?





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  • Notes value surpass the time signature of 4/4

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notation time-signatures staccato






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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 2 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 2 hours ago


This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.















  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    4 hours ago











  • I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

    – Albrecht Hügli
    2 hours ago





















  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    4 hours ago











  • I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

    – Albrecht Hügli
    2 hours ago



















There is no extra silence.

– Tim
4 hours ago





There is no extra silence.

– Tim
4 hours ago













I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

– Albrecht Hügli
2 hours ago







I also think this question has been answered elsewhere before. But I have another question: are the grace notes always printed with a slure? and does this slur say something for the interpretation? and how can you play this accent on the first eighth note in pppp????

– Albrecht Hügli
2 hours ago












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The small triplets are grace notes. They exist outside the normal metre of the measure. The D eighth-notes are on the first beat, or downbeat.






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    I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

    – Andrew Leach
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  • @AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

    – replete
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The small triplets are grace notes. They exist outside the normal metre of the measure. The D eighth-notes are on the first beat, or downbeat.






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    I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

    – Andrew Leach
    3 hours ago











  • @AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

    – replete
    3 hours ago


















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The small triplets are grace notes. They exist outside the normal metre of the measure. The D eighth-notes are on the first beat, or downbeat.






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    I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

    – Andrew Leach
    3 hours ago











  • @AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

    – replete
    3 hours ago
















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The small triplets are grace notes. They exist outside the normal metre of the measure. The D eighth-notes are on the first beat, or downbeat.






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The small triplets are grace notes. They exist outside the normal metre of the measure. The D eighth-notes are on the first beat, or downbeat.







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    I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

    – Andrew Leach
    3 hours ago











  • @AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

    – replete
    3 hours ago
















  • 1





    I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

    – Andrew Leach
    3 hours ago











  • @AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

    – replete
    3 hours ago










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I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

– Andrew Leach
3 hours ago





I thought they were eighth-notes, but I'm English and call them quavers.

– Andrew Leach
3 hours ago













@AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

– replete
3 hours ago







@AndrewLeach Thanks for the catch - I'm from the UK too but most people on this site seem to use the fractional names so I've been following suit. Unsuccessfully in this case!

– replete
3 hours ago





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