Any rhythm that divides the beat into a different number of equal subdivisions than those permitted by the time-signature.
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Examples for "tuplet"
Examples for "tuplet"
1Just like the other two, Tuplet is also physically demanding, and Ekman expects the best from the dancers.
2Tuplet was created for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet and Episode 31 for the graduating dance students at Juilliard.
1I am not used to being dropped on the flat from a gruppetto.
2For the turn (gruppetto) and the appoggiatura he recommended the great Italian singers as models.
1This artificial division of humankind into seven days is not necessary.
2Every artificial division, which is strongly marked, and which frequently recurs, has the same tendency.
3Hitherto I have spoken of South Africa as a natural whole, ignoring its artificial division into Colonies and States.
4Make use of time-wholes, space-wholes, and organic-wholes, but avoid making artificial divisions.
5A date rack was proof that the Editor is not superior to the artificial divisions of time.
1The phalanstery and the familystery do not take this into account, or else they endeavour to supply this need by artificial groupings.
1The low potassium must have tripped her heart into a fatally irregular rhythm.
2There was a certain irregular rhythm to it, a familiar rhythm.
3It had an odd, irregular rhythm, as if it were being played backward.
4Her thighs parted slightly; her heart beat in an irregular rhythm.
5It was faint, with an irregular rhythm in it.
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