Hey, what theme is that?
Dr. M
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Re: RE: Dr. M
So like, the 32nds in Tsugaru or in Csiko's Post would be good examples of when they're used in stepfiles?Originally posted by KilgamayanA grace note is a note of very small rhythmic value that appears right before another note that is on a strong beat. Usually, when found in written music scores, the note is smaller than regular notes.So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(
In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.
So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
And I write the blog for their website.
Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =OComment
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Re: RE: Dr. M
Yes, those 32nds in Tsugaru would be considered grace notes, but don't get grace notes mixed up with things like the quarter-sixteenth 'gallop' rhythm in Tsugaru. A thing you need to remember is that grace notes don't really need to follow any particular meter.Originally posted by evilbutterflySo like, the 32nds in Tsugaru or in Csiko's Post would be good examples of when they're used in stepfiles?Originally posted by KilgamayanA grace note is a note of very small rhythmic value that appears right before another note that is on a strong beat. Usually, when found in written music scores, the note is smaller than regular notes.


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Complain Complain COmplain thats all you guys do instead why not just say hey try this next time and then forget about it jeez maybe he wants the song the way it is madeComment


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