it is implied. but it is much simpler in cases to notate 2/4 with quarter triplets (and many composers who use /5 etc. time sigs do so...). one of the main values of using these time sigs is that they can indicate a fraction of the whole (or of a binary division of it), eg. 3/5, 7/12.
jef
From: Brad Beyenhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in, for example, 3/6 meter, do you still have to mark the notes as three triplet quarters? Or does the 6 on the bottom imply that all quarters have quarter-triplet value?
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