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Solo harmonica study 1. Ex. 1.10

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Sun, 05/16/2021 - 17:42
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1 and 2 draws are the first beat, the second beat to the right is a1,2 drawchord which happens to be on the right followed by the 2+3+2+ triplet to end in the 1,2 draw, meaning that 

( 1.2. 2+3+2+) are played at the same beat? 

Thank you in advance.

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Sun, 05/16/2021 - 18:43
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Hello leonidas4545. Here is

Hello leonidas4545.

Here is the sequence…

1 is the downbeat of 1
2 is the upbeat of 1
Rest is the downbeat of 2
1/2 is the upbeat of 2
2+ is the downbeat of 3
3+ is the upbeat of 3
2+ is the downbeat of 4
1/2 is the upbeat of 4

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