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Triple metre (or Am.
triple meter, also
known as
triple time) is a
musical metre characterized by a
primary division of 3
beats to the bar,
usually indicated...
- In music,
metre (British spelling) or
meter (American spelling)
refers to
regularly recurring patterns and
accents such as bars and beats.
Unlike rhythm...
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compound septuple meter with
seven beats, each
divided into three. This
signature may, for example, be used to
indicate a bar of
triple meter in
which each...
- "allemande" or "German Dance" came to be used for
another type of
dance in
triple meter. Weber's
Douze allemandes op. 4 of 1801 anti****te the waltz. Mozart...
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stressed or
equally stressed beats. Like the more
common duple,
triple, and
quadruple meters, it may be simple, with each beat
divided in half, or compound...
- below.
Simple meters are
those whose upper number is 2, 3, or 4,
sometimes described as
duple meter,
triple meter, and
quadruple meter respectively. In...
- Polish: Walc),
probably deriving from
German Ländler, is
dance music in
triple meter,
often written in 3 4 time. A
waltz typically sounds one
chord per measure...
- origin, in
triple meter.
Saltarello – Lively,
jumping Italian dance in a
quick triple meter.
Seguidilla –
Castilian folk
dance in
quick triple meter. Skočná...
- a
lively partner dance originating in
Portugal and Spain,
usually in
triple meter,
traditionally accompanied by guitars, castanets,
tambourine or hand-clapping...
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tradition of the romance, a love song with a
flowing accompaniment,
often in
triple meter,
entered opera in the 19th
century and
spread from
there throughout Europe...