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Definitions of quadruple time in various dictionaries:
noun - a time signature indicating four beats to the bar
QUADRUPLE TIME - Fourfold; as, to make quadruple restitution; a quadruple alliance.
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March is in this requiem Dal put out |
Music with four beats to the bar |
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Duple metre (or Am. duple meter, also known as duple time) is a musical metre characterized by a primary division of 2 beats to the bar, usually indicated by 2 and multiples (simple) or 6 and multiples (compound) in the upper figure of the time signature, with 22 (cut time), 24, and 68 (at a fast tempo) being the most common examples. * Shown below are a simple and a compound duple drum pattern.* Though it must, the upper figure being divisible by 2 does not of itself indicate duple metre. For example, a time signature of 68 usually indicates compound duple metre though it may locally emphasize simple triple, such as the famous example of Leonard Bernstein's song "America" from West Side Story. * The most common time signature in rock, blues, country, funk, and pop is 44. Although jazz writing has become more adventurous since Dave Brubeck's Time Out, the majority of jazz and jazz standards are still in four time. * Duple time is common in many styles including the polka, notorious for its obvious "oom-pah" duple feel. Compare to the waltz. * Binary measure refers to common time. |