1/8/2023 0 Comments 6 8 drum beats![]() ![]() Hopefully you can see how each beat has been divided into three notes (numbered below the bar) and that the counting for this time signature is 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3 (numbered above the bar). It’s probably easier if I show you an example of what I mean below. Or, put another way, each of the four beats of the bar are divided into three separate notes. This simply means that there are twelve 8th notes within the bar and these notes are split up into four groups of three. ![]() One common way of writing music that has a triplet pulse is to use the 12/8 time signature. If you find that you are able to play these ideas already then you can skip straight to the intermediate lesson by clicking here. The idea of playing in triplet is that every beat of the bar is split up into three separate notes. A lot of music is written and played in using a triplet “feel” (three notes to every Beat) rather than an even subdivision such 1/8th notes (two notes to every Beat) and 1/16th notes (four notes).
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