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


Notes value surpass the time signature of 4/4What does this notation (bar joining notes) mean?What's the meaning of a note before the time signature?What's the rhythm for 6/8?How to notate a change to triplet feel part-way through a song?Too many notes in this measureRests and rhythmGrouping Syncopated NotesHow to play eighths (quavers) interspersed only with quarter notes (crotchets) in swing timeWhat is the meaning of this small vertical line?Extra beats per measure on one staff













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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.

    – Tim
    14 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
    12 hours ago












  • 8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

    – Michael Curtis
    9 hours ago











  • The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

    – b3ko
    6 hours ago















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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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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 12 hours ago


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  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    14 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
    12 hours ago












  • 8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

    – Michael Curtis
    9 hours ago











  • The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

    – b3ko
    6 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

    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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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 12 hours ago


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marked as duplicate by replete, user45266, Tim, Tim H, Richard 12 hours ago


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  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    14 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
    12 hours ago












  • 8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

    – Michael Curtis
    9 hours ago











  • The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

    – b3ko
    6 hours ago

















  • There is no extra silence.

    – Tim
    14 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
    12 hours ago












  • 8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

    – Michael Curtis
    9 hours ago











  • The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

    – b3ko
    6 hours ago
















There is no extra silence.

– Tim
14 hours ago





There is no extra silence.

– Tim
14 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
12 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
12 hours ago














8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

– Michael Curtis
9 hours ago





8th note + 8th rest + quarter rest = 2 beats in 2/4 meter. There aren't any extra values.

– Michael Curtis
9 hours ago













The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

– b3ko
6 hours ago





The key to seeing this is the smaller note heads on the grace notes. Hard to miss at first glance but once you realize there would be too many notes if they weren't grace notes it should jump out at you. Moving forward you will see it.

– b3ko
6 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
    13 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!

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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
    13 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
    13 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
    13 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
    13 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
    13 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
    13 hours ago













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

    – Andrew Leach
    13 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
    13 hours ago








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

– Andrew Leach
13 hours ago





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

– Andrew Leach
13 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
13 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
13 hours ago




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