duple time
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Definition
- Noun:
- Musical time with two beats in each bar: A musical meter or time signature indicating that each measure (bar) contains two primary beats. It is a fundamental rhythmic structure in music.
Usage
- Noun:
- The march is written in duple time, giving it a strong, steady rhythm.
- Beginners often find duple time easier to count than compound meters.
Advanced Usage
- "In duple time": A phrase used to describe the meter of a piece of music.
- Most traditional polkas are composed in duple time.
Variants and Related Words
- Duple meter: A synonym for duple time, referring to the same 2-beat structure per measure.
- The song's duple meter makes it perfect for marching.
- Simple duple: A specific type of duple time where each beat is divisible by two (e.g., 2/4 time).
- The 2/4 time signature is an example of simple duple.
Synonyms
- Two-four time (2/4): A common time signature representing duple time.
- Two-two time (2/2 or cut time): Another time signature indicating two half-note beats per bar.
- Common time (4/4): While often felt in four, it can be conducted in two, relating it to a broader duple feel. (Note: This is a related but distinct concept).
Related Terms and Concepts
- Time signature: The notational symbol at the beginning of a piece that indicates the meter, such as those used for duple time (e.g., 2/4, 2/2).
- Beat: The basic unit of time in music, the pulse; duple time has two primary beats per bar.
- Measure/Bar: A segment of time defined by a given number of beats; in duple time, each measure contains two beats.
Noun
- musical time with two beats in each bar