<Clip>Yes, you are right. I think Rob's math was a little off. A sixth note 
is equal to one quarter in a quarter-note triplet. A twelfth note is 
one eighth-note triplet.

And I think you meant to say "6 dotted EIGHTHS only gives you a 
dotted half" instead of "6 dotted quarters only gives you a dotted 
half." The math is not readily obvious until you've worked with it a 
bit, you'll admit.

Christopher<clip>

Doh! My bad - I did indeed mean triplets. Sorry for the confusion!

"There are three types of conductors - those who can count and those who can't."

-Rob

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Rob Deemer
Doctoral Candidate in Music Composition,
Assistant Director, UT New Music Ensemble
The University of Texas at Austin


        
                
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