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Beaming notes is typically done in music notation when connecting two or more eighth notes or shorter rhythmic values to indicate they are to be played in a smooth, connected manner. This helps clarify the rhythm and grouping for performers. Beaming is especially common in pieces with fast tempos or complex rhythms to enhance readability. Generally, notes are beamed together when they fall within the same beat or are part of a single rhythmic unit.

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