what is a tripplet in keyboard
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But every now and then, a piano composer wants to divide a beat into more than two eighth notes but less than four sixteenth notes. That means playing three notes per beat, aptly called a triplet. The most common triplet pattern is the eighth-note triplet, which looks like three beamed eighth notes.
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A triplet—a type of “tuplet”—is a group of three notes played inside another note-length. It's a portion of musical time that's been split rhythmically into three equal parts.
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