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The harmonic series applies to wind and brass instruments as well (that's how many instruments work)
Brass ARE wind. But of course brasswind instruments rely upon the harmonic series totally. Even with valves and slides, the harmonic series is merely lowered to a new key. (Or has someone already said this? )
It usually occurs at a change of tempo or metre, Rob - telling the performer that in the new section the speed of the dotted crotchet is the same as the speed of the quaver in the previous section.
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I think it's a tempo change indication - that a quaver after the change should be the same as a dotted crotchet (i.e. 3 quavers) before the change, i.e. you get slower by a factor of 3.
I think.
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Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I think it's a tempo change indication - that a quaver after the change should be the same as a dotted crotchet (i.e. 3 quavers) before the change, i.e. you get slower by a factor of 3.
I think.
- I think you're right (and I'd got it the wrong way round): there tends to be a Tempo modification and/or a new metronome mark so that it's obvious whether the Music gets three times faster or slower (in the example Rob gave).
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- I think you're right (and I'd got it the wrong way round)
Oh! No.... I think I got it the wrong way round! OR did I. Can't decide now.
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"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
Blimey this teach yourself music theory is a minefield.
Would something similar to
not do the same job ?
In the case you asked about, i would assume that the composer wanted to move from compound (beats divisible by 3)time to simple (beats divisible by 2 or 4 ) time.
There is usually another way round, in this case by using triplets perhaps, along with possibly a tempo change.
I think.
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