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Which particular measures are you talking about? I looked through that entire score and the only weirdnesses I noticed were a bunch of measures with a 6 in the denominator -- easy to count, just look at the instruments with stuff there -- instances of multiple time signatures -- 3/8 + 2/4 means it's a 3/8 bar followed by a 2/4 bar; 3/8 / 6/16 means that you can count either way -- and a part where half the group was following the conductor with some weird time and the other half was following the bass drum in strict 4/4.
Don Ellis was among the first to recognize the potential for using the Indian system for teaching complex rhythms to Western performers. See Ellis, The New Rhythm Book (North Hollywood, CA: Ellis. Music Enterprises, 1972), especially chapters 1 and 4. John Craig Cooper proposed a similar adaptation in a series of.
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