quadruple time

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quadruple time

The conductor leads the orchestra in a piece written in quadruple time.

Definition

Noun: A musical meter or time signature in which each measure contains four beats, typically with a quarter note receiving one beat. It indicates a rhythmic structure of four primary pulses per bar.

Usage

This term is used to describe the metrical framework of a piece of music. It is a standard classification for musical meter. - The piece is written in quadruple time, so count "one, two, three, four" steadily. - Most marches and many popular songs are in quadruple time.

Examples
  • The conductor emphasized the strong downbeat characteristic of quadruple time.
  • When you see a "4/4" time signature at the beginning of the staff, it signifies quadruple time.
Advanced Usage
  • Common time: Often symbolized by "ℭ", this is a specific, very common type of quadruple time (4/4).
    • The symphony's first movement is in common time, a form of quadruple time.
  • Cut time (or ): Symbolized by "¢", this indicates a fast quadruple time where the beat is felt in two (2/2), though it is still classified under quadruple meter by some theoretical systems.
    • The finale, marked presto, is in cut time, creating a brisk feel within a quadruple framework.
Variants and Related Words
  • Quadruple meter: A synonymous term for quadruple time.
  • 4/4 time: The most frequent numerical notation for quadruple time.
  • Common time: The conventional name for 4/4 time.
Synonyms
  • Four-four time
  • Common meter (when referring to 4/4 specifically)
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Time signature: The notational symbol (e.g., 4/4, 3/4, 6/8) that specifies the meter, of which quadruple time is one type.
  • Measure/Bar: A segment of time defined by a given number of beats, which in this case contains four.
  • Downbeat: The first beat of a measure, which is strongly emphasized in quadruple time.
quadruple time

The conductor leads the orchestra in a piece written in quadruple time.

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