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If you tap your foot at a comfortable speed, every four of those taps can be grouped into a MEASURE of 4/4. A measure of 4/4 has four Beats, or Counts, or Quarter-notes, or Pulses, or Walking Bass notes. But what does it have in between those beats? Each beat is SUBDIVIDED into two, three, or four parts. An oom-pah has two subdivisions (or "straight eighths"). A swinging beat has three subdivisions (or "swing eighths") and can still be a 4/4, but with a "12/8 feel". A "sixteenth feel" (four subdivisions) allows syncopation within each beat, and more compelling rhythms, but no swing. By the way, an easy way to change the flavor of the movement without changing the movement is to: Change the Subdivisions! You don't even need to tell the dancers. The counts and timing stay the same, but everything is altered, as though the choreography is no different, but now you're dancing in the forest, or on a boat, or on Mars.
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4/4 vs. 12/8.
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2/4 vs. 4/4 is a fine point. Both are used simply to mean "Not in 3/4, please". 2/4 is choppier: One-two-One-two, One-two-One-two. 4/4 is "normal": One-two-three-four, One-two-three-four. For ballet class, the bigger difference is in 2/2.
2/4 vs. 4/4.
2/2, or Cut Time, is what musicians mean when they say "in Two". Each measure has two Half-notes instead of four Quarter-notes. The same music can be counted in 4/4, but the feeling is slightly different. Four beats of 2/2 are counted "One-And-Two-And". Four beats of 4/4 are counted "One-Two-Three-Four". Is there a difference? Yes, because in 4/4 there is an implied "and" after each numbered beat. But in 2/2, the "ands" ARE the second and fourth beats. Therefore: Eight eighths in a 2/2 are counted : 1-e-&-a, 2-e-&-a. Eight eighths in a 4/4 are counted : 1-& 2-& 3-& 4-&.
Twos and Fours.
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