common time
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Definition
Noun: * A time signature indicating four beats to the bar: In musical notation, "common time" is a meter represented by the symbol 𝄴 (a bold letter 'C'). It indicates that each measure (bar) contains four beats, typically with a quarter note (crotchet) receiving one beat. It is the most frequently used meter in Western music.
Examples
- Noun:
- Most pop songs are written in common time.
- The conductor explained that the symphony's first movement was in common time.
- Look for the common time symbol (𝄴) at the beginning of the staff.
Advanced Usage
- "Cut time" or "alla breve": This is a related meter, indicated by the symbol 𝄵 (a 'C' with a vertical line through it). It is often perceived as having two beats per measure, though it is mathematically equivalent to 2/2 time, not 4/4. It is important to distinguish it from common time.
- The march switched from common time to cut time for a more driving rhythm.
Variants and Related Words
- 4/4 time: This is the numerical equivalent of common time, written as the fraction 4/4. The top '4' indicates four beats per bar; the bottom '4' indicates that a quarter note gets one beat.
- The sheet music showed a time signature of 4/4, which is common time.
Synonyms
- Four-four time: The direct numerical synonym for common time.
- Quadruple meter: A broader term for any meter with four beats per measure, which includes common time.
Related Idioms & Phrases
- In common time: A phrase used to describe the meter of a piece of music.
- Play the section again, but remember it's in common time.
Noun
- a time signature indicating four beats to the bar