John Adams' China Gates bar 42 - only 2 1/8 notes?
How can this be notated? It's 4/4 time and so I expect 8 1/8 notes but there are only 2. I don't understand how this can be, but there it is. This is not the only time this sort of thing happens in the score: it happens before a 'gate' change (though not every gate change), at the bar preceding the bar where the key signature changes for the next gate.
Sometimes there are only 2 1/8 notes (as in this example), other times there are 6 1/8 notes or 4 1/8 notes . But in all cases where it does happen, the following bar is a full 8 1/8 notes.
It would not be correct to insert rests, of course, and still be true to the composer's intention.
Thanks!
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Comments
Option 1: Open up the bar properties and change the actual duration
Option 2: Select the remaining beats of the bar and use Ctrl/Cmd+Del (Tools > Remove Selected Range)
In reply to Option 1: Open up the bar… by jeetee
Our comments crossed. I will look into your suggestion, thank you!
In reply to Option 1: Open up the bar… by jeetee
I've tried your Option 1. It's much cleaner than my workaround of inserting another time signature.
Thanks again!
I've added a 'custom' time signature for now, followed by switch back to 4/4. Maybe a change in time signature is implied by Adams?