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@@ -145,6 +145,20 @@ We will see more ways to combine patterns later..
## Longer Sequences
+**Divide sequences with `/` to slow them down**
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+The `/4` plays the sequence in brackets over 4 cycles (=8s).
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+So each of the 4 notes is 2s long.
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+Try adding more notes inside the brackets and notice how it gets faster.
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**Play one per cycle with `< ... >`**
In the last section, we learned that `< ... >` (angle brackets) can be used to play only one thing per cycle,
@@ -156,6 +170,8 @@ which is useful for longer melodies too:
Try adding more notes inside the brackets and notice how the tempo stays the same.
+The angle brackets are actually just a shortcut for `[...]/x` where `x` is the number of elements inside the brackets!
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**Play one sequence per cycle**
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| Concept | Syntax | Example |
| --------- | ------ | -------------------------------------------------------- |
+| Slow down | \/ | |
| Alternate | \<\> | ")`} /> |
| Elongate | @ | |
| Replicate | ! | |