[Menvi-discuss] How To Determine Whole And Sixteenth Notes/Rests InBraille Music
Chela Robles
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Thu Sep 6 09:39:56 EDT 2012
ok...cool.
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On 9/6/2012 5:47 AM, Stephanie wrote:
> Hi all,
> I do count the beats, but you can usually tell fairly easily. It's
> hard to do this with out some sort of music to go by. Usually, if
> there is more than 4 16ths in a row, you use the dots 36, then 8ths
> for the other 3 16ths. So I look for that too.
> Steph
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