- In music, a
tuplet (also
irrational rhythm or groupings,
artificial division or groupings,
abnormal divisions,
irregular rhythm, gruppetto, extra-metric...
- A
multiple birth is the
culmination of one
multiple pregnancy,
wherein the
mother gives birth to two or more babies. A term most
applicable to vertebrate...
- bars 58
through 61,
there are 4
different tuplets; an 18-
tuplet, a 35-
tuplet, an 11-
tuplet, and a 13-
tuplet, all of
which run
through the E
major scale...
-
written in
common time with
extensive use of
tuplets,
including tuplets inside tuplets (nested
tuplets). At
several points there is a
quarter note triplet...
-
amphibrach (weak–strong–weak),
which may
overlap to
explain ambiguity.
tuplet Benward &
Saker (2003). Music: In
Theory and Practice, Vol. I, p.230. Seventh...
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siblings from a
multiple birth.
Quintuplet may also
refer to: In music, a
tuplet of five
successive notes of
equal duration The
Quintuplet cluster, a star...
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between the
start and end
notes to
mimic a
continuous slide (glissando).
Tuplet A
tuplet is a
group of
notes that
would not
normally fit into the
rhythmic space...
- (minor
prolation or
imperfect prolation; in
Latin prolatio minor) or, like a
tuplet,
three minims (major
prolation or
perfect prolation; in
Latin prolatio maior)...
-
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tuplet of
three successive notes of
equal duration "The Triplets",
Tyler Johnson...
- Historically, this
device has been
prefigured wherever composers wrote tuplets. For example, a 2 4 bar of 3
triplet quarter notes could be
written as...