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| Looking at the first two measure pattern, it consists of our introductory six notes which span four beats, followed by a second group spanning four beats. Unlike the second group, however, the introductory six notes can naturally be divided into two rhythmically identical, two-beat phrases consisting of two eight notes and a quarter note. 
 
 Taken two beats at a time, the first two measures look like this. 
 The same argument can be made for the second two-measure pattern. | 
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