Sometimes music composers use different tricks to make music sound like it's written in a different time signature than the one on the page. In this video we look at two different techniques that help create this rhythm illusion. The first is a type of hemiola where two notes are played in the space of three and the example we look at is the second movement from Beethoven's ninth symphony. Then we look at a more modern technique where groups of eighth notes create the feeling of a different time signature.
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