four-four time

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four-four time

A conductor leads an orchestra in a piece written in four-four time.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A musical meter with four quarter-note beats per measure: "four-four time" is a common time signature in Western music, indicating that each measure (or bar) contains four beats, and a quarter note receives one beat. It is often represented by the symbol "4/4" or the letter "C" (for common time).
Usage
  • Basic Usage: Used to specify the rhythmic structure of a piece of music.
    • The song is written in four-four time, making it easy to dance to.
    • Most pop and rock music is in four-four time.
Advanced Usage
  • Conducting Pattern: In four-four time, the standard conducting pattern is a downward motion for beat one, left for beat two, right for beat three, and up for beat four.
  • "Common Time": The term "common time" is a direct synonym and is often used interchangeably with "four-four time" in musical scores.
Variants and Related Words
  • Time Signature (n): The notational convention used to specify how many beats are in each measure and which note value constitutes one beat (e.g., 3/4 time, 6/8 time).
  • Meter (n): The recurring pattern of beats in a piece of music.
  • Cut Time (n): A time signature (2/2) often indicated by the symbol "¢", which is related but signifies two half-note beats per measure.
Synonyms
  • Common time: The most direct synonym, often symbolized by "C".
  • 4/4 time: The numerical representation.
Related Phrases
  • To be in four-four: A phrase describing the meter of a composition.
    • The entire symphony's first movement is in four-four.
  • A four-four beat: Refers to the rhythmic feel or pulse.
    • The drummer laid down a steady four-four beat.
four-four time

A conductor leads an orchestra in a piece written in four-four time.

Noun
  1. a time signature indicating four beats to the bar