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Definition of time signature in English: time signaturenoun Music An indication of rhythm following a clef, generally expressed as a fraction with the denominator defining the beat as a division of a semibreve and the numerator giving the number of beats in each bar. Example sentencesExamples - This resulted in irregular phrases and bar-lengths, with no regular pulse, and as a result much of this music has no time signature and is left unbarred.
- As he progresses, he will also learn to distinguish various musical expressions such as time signature, rests, and tempo.
- Their suggestion for this week is to write something in a weird time signature.
- So tonight he wants half the crowd to clap in 6/8 time whilst the other half are guided on how to use a different time signature.
- The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters.
Definition of time signature in US English: time signaturenountaɪm ˈsɪɡnətʃʊ(ə)r Music An indication of rhythm following a clef, generally expressed as a fraction with the denominator defining the beat as a division of a whole note and the numerator giving the number of beats in each bar. Example sentencesExamples - As he progresses, he will also learn to distinguish various musical expressions such as time signature, rests, and tempo.
- This resulted in irregular phrases and bar-lengths, with no regular pulse, and as a result much of this music has no time signature and is left unbarred.
- So tonight he wants half the crowd to clap in 6/8 time whilst the other half are guided on how to use a different time signature.
- The shifting time signature initially distinguishes the track, but the song goes in too many directions and eventually splinters.
- Their suggestion for this week is to write something in a weird time signature.
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