Transcribing Debussy two time signatures
More Debussy. I used text to insert the time signature not in use. Going forward, I'm guessing each bar has to be evaluated for the changing time signatures, then insert and hide appropriately.
Please let me know if there's a better way to transcribe this.
Thanks in advance. <3
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6/4 and 3/2 have the same bar contents duration. This is about the beaming and "feel" within the bar.
In reply to 6/4 and 3/2 have the same… by jeetee
Thank you, jeetee. I was concerned about changing tempo all the time. Maybe one tempo will do. My mind isn't wrapping around the logic of six beats to the bar being the same tempo as three beats to the bar. Well, maybe it isn't about the bars, it's about the beats, and it doesn't matter how many measures it uses?
Debussy is an impressionistic composer just like Monet is an impressionistic painter. Is that what you mean by "feel"?
I know I'm being dense. Thanks for helping me understand. <3
In reply to Thank you, jeetee. I was… by judeeylander
The 6 is a subdivided 3. No tempo change. Half note stays constant. Several ways to look at it with the same result.
In reply to The 6 is a subdivided 3. No… by bobjp
Thanks, bobjp. Got it. Finally. <3