Michael Cooper writes:
>Any comments? Can anyone cite specific examples of (preferably classical)
>music wherein there is a denominator in the time signature that is not a
>power of two (of course, one=two to the zero power).
Too bad you had to add that "classical" part. Traditional Bulgarian folk
dancing uses 5/4 and 7/4, frequently alternating phrases or sections with
more standard 2/4. The important thing is to keep dancing and disregard
the tricky changes of rhythm.
Barry Brenesal