triple time

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triple time

The conductor leads the orchestra in a waltz in triple time.

Definition

Noun: - A musical meter or time signature characterized by having three beats of equal duration in each measure (bar). The primary accent typically falls on the first beat of the group of three.

Usage
  • Triple time is a fundamental concept in music theory and performance. It describes the rhythmic structure of a piece of music, indicating that each bar is divided into three main pulses.
  • It is commonly used to instruct musicians on how to count and feel the rhythm. Pieces in triple time often have a distinctive, flowing, or dance-like quality (e.g., waltzes).
Examples
  • The waltz is a classic dance performed in triple time.
  • The conductor emphasized the strong downbeat characteristic of triple time.
  • Can you identify if this piece is in duple or triple time?
Advanced Usage
  • Simple Triple Time: When each of the three main beats subdivides into two equal parts (e.g., 3/4 time, where a quarter note gets one beat).
  • Compound Triple Time: When each of the three main beats subdivides into three equal parts (e.g., 9/8 time, where a dotted quarter note gets one beat, but there are three beats per bar).
Variants and Related Words
  • Triple Meter: A synonym for triple time, focusing on the metrical structure.
  • Duple Time/Simple Time: Musical time with two or four beats per bar (e.g., 2/4, 4/4).
  • Waltz Time: A common informal term for music in 3/4 triple time.
Synonyms
  • Triple meter
  • Three-beat meter
Antonyms
  • Duple time
  • Quadruple time
triple time

The conductor leads the orchestra in a waltz in triple time.

Noun
  1. musical time with three beats in each bar