-
time" (4 4).
Duple time is
common in many
styles including the polka,
notorious for its
obvious "oom-pah"
duple feel.
Compare to the waltz.
Quadruple...
- revolutions,
except for the
quadruple Axel,
which has four and a half revolutions. The
quadruple toe loop and
quadruple Salchow are the two most commonly...
-
multiple thereof (
quadruple metre). For example, in the
time signature 2 4, each bar
contains two (2) quarter-note (4) beats. In the
time signature 6 8,...
- and was
originally published with a
time signature of 3 4 but is now sung in
quadruple metre in
Luzon and in
quadruple then
triple metre in the Visayas....
- and a
diode array detector combined with a m****
spectrometer with a
quadruple-
time-of-flight
analyzer (LC-DAD-QTOF). The
process is used for identifying...
- digits) in that category. Similarly, a
player records a triple-double,
quadruple-double, and quintuple-double when ac****ulating ten or more in three, four...
- The
Quadruple Alliance was
formed by the
monarchist Great Powers of Austria, Prussia, Russia, and
Great Britain to
counter the
military and revolutionary...
-
concept of a
quadruple helix extension to the
triple helix model of
innovation around the same
time. The
Carayannis and
Campbell quadruple helix model...
- the
first beat, as the
first and
third beats are the
strong beats in
quadruple time. The
gavotte is pla**** at a
moderate tempo,
though in some
cases it...
-
Quadruple glazing (
quadruple-pane
insulating glazing) is a type of
insulated glazing comprising four gl**** panes,
commonly equipped with low emissivity...