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Re: OT West African/African Diaspora rhythms: 3/4, 4/4, 6/8, 12/8
Hello,
Completely agree here, notation is & must be clear & as simple as possible.
>
> Really, this is simply a part of good musicianship--knowing your
> idiom well enough to be aware of what the notation doesn't specify.
> And the point of notation should be clarity; sometimes that means
> not over-specifying.
>
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