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cross rhythms

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cross rhythms

In music, either the simultaneous presentation of opposing rhythmic patterns within the same metre (for example one part playing two notes per beat while another part plays three notes per beat, ‘2 against 3’), or the superimposition of at least two different and unrelated metres (for example 3/4 in one part and 4/4 in another).


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For a student to play cross rhythms, such as three against four between the hands, with the three in the right hand and four in the left hand, for example, the student first needs to play with a solid pulse in the individual passages hands separately.
 
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