How many measures of the snare line contain the rhythm: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth in that order?

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8
9
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11

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To determine the number of measures with the given rhythm, we need to count the number of sets of 6 notes in total that are in that order: quarter, eighth, eighth, quarter, eighth, eighth.

Starting with a quarter note, there are two sets of eighth notes throughout the rhythm.

Therefore, the rhythm pattern appears twice in one measure.

So, the number of measures with this rhythm pattern is 2 (measures).

Answer: 2
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