There are some things about odd time I understand and some I don't. I know what it means in that 12/16 is 12 16th notes per measure etc. etc. But do the note values change in odd times? For instance, do quarter notes not represent 2 eighth notes if it is not in a 4 count time? I used to be in a street punk band and the drummer just did bass snare really fast and didn't know anything and I didn't right any music in that band anyways. Now I am starting a band with another guitarist that is crazy and the drummer is really good so I want to right stuff that is not just in 4/4 or other 4 count meters all the time. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Question about odd time playing
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Note values are always the same. They don't change from one time signature to another.
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No, not quite. Time signatures with an 8 on the bottom use different lengths. A dotted quarter (three eighth's of a beat) is marked on the staff, but only one beat is played. Anything with an 8 on the bottom is basically time and a half.
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