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Old September 26th, 2003, 07:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cut Time?

Can someone please explain exactly what "cut time" is? Is is the same as 2/4?
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Old September 26th, 2003, 10:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Yup, that's exactly it.

Two quarter notes per measure. Instead of counting "one, two, three, four" you count "one, two, one, two" etc. Good for things like polkas, marches, and lots of other stuff that goes "boom chuck boom chuck boom chuck..." ;-) CS
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Thanks - I was writing out a chart of Horace Silver's "Psychedelic Sally", a very groovy calypso thing on the rhythm changes. It definitely has a 2 feel, but the chart came out as 16 bars instead of 32...
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Old September 27th, 2003, 02:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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They do that...

to keep from having to cram all those eighth, sixteenth notes in a measure or if a piece changes tempo mid-song.

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Old September 29th, 2003, 05:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Cut Time?

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Can someone please explain exactly what "cut time" is? Is is the same as 2/4?
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Yup, that's exactly it. Two quarter notes per measure. Instead of counting "one, two, three, four" you count "one, two, one, two" etc.
Not exactly. You got the count right but cut time is not the same as 2/4. 2/4 means 2 beats per measure, where a quarter note takes a beat. Cut time is the same as 2/2 (also written as a cent sign -- a "C" with a vertical line through it) meaning 2 beats per measure, where a HALF note takes a beat. Basically it means that everything is twice as fast as written.

In cut time you count "one, two, one, two" so there are two beats per measure. However, there are still four quarter notes in a measure since a half note takes one beat. So even though there are two beats per measure, quarter notes only take up a half a beat.

It might be helpful to think of cut time as exactly like 4/4 (or common time) except every note length is cut in half. Hence, cut time. So when you're playing cut time, play half notes like quarter notes and quarter notes like eighth notes and you'll be okay.

Here's a website that has a pretty cool description of time signatures including cut time (it's also fun to just follow the links everywhere):
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_signature

I hope this helps.

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