- A time
signature (also
known as
meter signature,
metre signature, and
measure signature) is an
indication in
music notation that
specifies how many note...
- the
concept of time
signature in
modern music. Time (Latin: tempus) is used in
mensural notation to
describe larger scale rhythmic structures. The division...
- Most
music has a
rhythmic pulse with a
uniform number of beats—each
segment of this
pulse is
shown as a measure. Time
signatures indicate the number...
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characterized by complex,
atypical rhythmic structures (including
irregular stopping and starting), counterpoint, odd time
signatures, and
extended chords. It bears...
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accompany a
fixed sequence of
basic steps with a
defined tempo and time
signature. The
English word "measure",
originally an
exact or just
amount of time...
- multi-layered
polyrhythm and
simultaneous rhythms in more than one time
signature,
called polymeter. Such are the cross-rhythms of Sub-Saharan
Africa and...
-
music that have
unusual time
signatures. "Unusual" is here
defined to be any time
signature other than
simple time
signatures with top
numerals of 2, 3,...
-
Soaring Spirits," that
featured all 27
Aomori men's
rhythmic gymnasts out****ed in Miyake's
signature costumes. Held July 18, 2013 at
Yoyogi National Stadium...
- in the
upper figure of the time
signature, with 3 4, 3 8 and 9 8
being the most
common examples. In
these signatures,
beats form
groups of three, establishing...
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treated as a show piece, with the
ensuing fugue omitted. The Toccata's
rhythmic signature suggests a p****epied or a musette,
although the
large scale of the...