Easy learning: me and my country, the sea, home。
Why can't 6/8 split around 3/4? Look at the song on the left, me and my country, here's a subsection of six eights with a short line, which is 1/8 times 6. The song on the right sea is home. It's also six octopus. What difference does it make
• as you can see, three notes are linked together in one unit on the left and two notes in one unit on the right. So the left appears to be 1/8 times 6 and actually 3/8 times 2, i. E. Two sets of three notes. And on the right is one quarter times three. We know that two occult notes are equivalent to one, three quinquies。

This is the second row, this is the third row. Their differences are related to the number of beats we know, that is, the strength of the rhythm. We know that action represents a strong shot, and second, a weak shot. Hit is a second shot between strong and weak. The pattern of eight or six songs is strong, weak, weak and weak, that is, beat and beat. And the four or three of the songs are strong and weak。

If you think of me and my country as a four-and-three beat, it's the only one that's strong, that sings me and my country, and it's a lot less rhythm, so it's less effective. Similarly, if the four-and-three songs are treated as eight-and-six beats, the current here becomes a big shot, and it sings like this, and the rhythm is so much more, that the love of this song cannot be shown。

So in my country and in my country, it's a song with a big heart, and in the sea, home, it's a little slow。
How do we manage their rhythm when we sing or play? Everybody reach out a hand on it. It's not possible to count 123456, even if it looks like six. It's easy to play the wrong instrument and to sing the wrong song. So we're going to play it as a second beat, and we're going to play it as a group with three eights。

If one, two, one, two, one, two, it's easy to count. And in four or three of the songs, the normal number one, two, three, the hands can draw triangles and float around me。
That's the difference between eight or six and four or three. You learn




