similar straight jacket
QUARTER NOTES ALWAYS GET ONE BEAT.
What happens in 6/8 time?
Isn't that the Gloria time?
QUARTER NOTES ALWAYS GET ONE BEAT
I think Orff had a good thing going when he would notate above the staff 4/(a quarter note) for our 4/4, and 2/(a dotted quarter note) for our 6/8.
Too bad it never caught on.
Hence, 6/8 (or 6/4) is really a duple rhythm with triplet subdivision, 9/8 (or 9/4) is a triple rhythm with triplet subdivision, and 12/8 (or 12/4) is a quadruple rhythm with triplet subdivision.
I agree that the half-note standard beat, with duplet subdivision, 2/2, 3/2, 4/2 is much better ... less ink, fewer (if any) beaming issues, greater legibity.
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