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Time signature in Western music notation.
common meter
time signature
duple and quadruple meter
Catalan
compàs de quatre per quatre
A time signature indicating four beats to the bar.
four-four time
quadruple time
common measure
Catalan
compàs de quatre per quatre
1
Above rings a barbarous cry, in defiance of
common
time
and rhythm.
2
At the word, they move out, shoulder to shoulder, at
common
time
.
3
Three minutes is a very
common
time
length for a song.
4
The following verses from Shenftone belong likewise to
common
time
:
5
From
common
time
,
they have passed to quick time-nowthey march at the double-quick.
6
Whole generations of
common
time
are now crowded into the span of a few years.
7
Maybe chimes to tell us a
common
time
.
8
Also, we used a
common
time
so that we could find the difference between our local noons.
9
The most
common
time
to start feeling unwell is at 6-to-8 weeks.
10
Those scruples may befit a
common
time
.
11
Investigate the possibility of introducing a process to synchronise all high speed recorders to a
common
time
standard.
12
It had been less than two weeks in
common
time
since Raj Ahten launched his attack on Heredon.
13
The beginning of April appeared to be the most
common
time
for the car to sink-normally in midafternoon.
14
Remote patient monitoring, or telehealth, is a
common
time
-
saving
strategy used by hospitals and doctors for nearly a decade.
15
For those who took endowments of metabolism, it became difficult to speak to people who lived in
common
time
.
16
It had been a day and a half in
common
time
since he'd entered the Mouth of the World.
common
time
common
Catalan
compàs de quatre per quatre
compàs de quatre