At 10:05 PM 07/13/2004, Richard Yates wrote:
>>I've read this a few times, and it still doesn't make sense. If a sixth
>note is equal to a dotted eighth, that would make the time signature 1/6
>equivalent to 3/8.
>
>No. 3/16.

Yes, you're right -- I'm being a little cross-eyed here tonight.

>I think you meant a time signature of 1/6 equals 3/16 by his method. 6 sixth
>notes gives you a whole note, but 6 dotted eighths gives you nine eights. It
>still does not add up (but at least it's closer!)

Yes, that's what I meant. And it still doesn't add up.

Aaron.

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