(I’m surprised at your usage of “beat” here. According to how I’d use the word, these tunes have four beats per bar, not two.
Is it the case that (in the music you play) chord changes occurring on the first or third what-I’d-call-beat in a bar are rare to nonexistent?)
Both examples are in “Cut time” [2÷2] - so only 2 beats to a measure.
Ooh, thanks. I knew there was a c for common time, 4:4, and I even looked it up to double check. I didn’t know, or look closely enough to see, that there was also ¢.
(I’m surprised at your usage of “beat” here. According to how I’d use the word, these tunes have four beats per bar, not two.
Is it the case that (in the music you play) chord changes occurring on the first or third what-I’d-call-beat in a bar are rare to nonexistent?)
Both examples are in “Cut time” [2÷2] - so only 2 beats to a measure.
Ooh, thanks. I knew there was a c for common time, 4:4, and I even looked it up to double check. I didn’t know, or look closely enough to see, that there was also ¢.