Help on music piece

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videogames101

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I honestly have no fvcking clue what 's going on there, but personally, I'd just ignore the tied 1/16th and just play the quarter + 4 1/16th's (just play it as it's written in bass clef)

I assume it's a misprint.
 

Eomer of Aldburg

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that's the only way that makes sense. I was like :Q how can a piece break the rules of music, it can't, it can't!
 

Eomer of Aldburg

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It was a partial misprint. I looked at another arrangement/transcription of the piece and those 5 1/6th notes were considered a group triplet of 5. Rare... wow since I only see triplet is group of 3's typically. :Q
 

nanette1985

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It's one of those complex rhythm things, 5 in the treble, 4 in the bass. Each full beat gets divided into however many notes there are.

Have fun.
 

hiromizu

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It's called a polyrythm and yes, it's played as 5 notes per quarter note, a bit difficult but not if you get the feel for it.
 

hiromizu

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Best way to practice is by playing to a metronome at 80 bpm and cramming 5 notes between each quarter note until it's second nature.
 
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