- is a
segment of
music bounded by
vertical lines,
known as bar
lines (or
barlines),
usually indicating one or more
recurring beats. The
length of the bar...
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signature with a
double barline even if it was not
otherwise required, but it has
become increasingly common to
simply retain a
single barline. The
courtesy signature...
- side of the
barline, ex: (quintuplet =****tuplet ) with
sixteenth notes before and
after the
barline Subdivision used on one side of the
barline and not the...
- Once a
barline is p****ed, the
effect of the
accidental ends,
except when a note
affected by an
accidental is tied to the same note
across a
barline. An accidental...
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Ancient Gr****
Hypophrygian octave species on E (the
barline marks the
beginning of the
enharmonic tetrachord,
conjoined to a
second tetrachord) Play...
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section together in
Western music.
Sometimes the
final double barline, and any
barlines marked with
repeat signs, also p****
through both hands, but this...
- clef symbol). A mid-score time signature,
usually immediately following a
barline,
indicates a
change of meter. Most time
signatures are
either simple (the...
-
triplet texture holds together overlapping bars of 9 8, 12 8, and 21 8, and
barlines rarely coincide in all four instruments. With polyrhythm, the
number of...
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indicate triplet rhythms when it
seemed obvious. Dots can be used
across barlines, such as in H. C.
Robbins Landon's
edition of
Joseph Haydn's
Symphony No...
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eighth note (the same
length as a
dotted quarter). This
might be because: A
barline is
between the
notes The
second note
begins a
metric grouping, falling...