Re: [Harp-L] triplets?
Simplest description of triplets:
Remember the old cartoons that would poke fun at operas? (Like Bugs Bunny).
There was an operatic song used where the male would sing "Figaro. Figaro
figaro figaro figaro fi-ga-ro."
Well, "Fi-ga-ro" is sung as a triplet.
The Iceman
In a message dated 10/20/2005 6:10:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
moorcot@xxxxxxx writes:
A triplet is a decoration in which three notes replace two. The overall
length of the three notes is the same as the two notes that were replaced.
Another way of putting it is to say that it is a single beat in the bar
divided into three equal notes. Listen to some Irish hornpipes and you'll
hear triplets all over the place! They are usually marked as three tied
quavers with a curved line above (or below) and the number 3 inside the
curve.
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