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The rhythmic organization of music into regularly recurring measures dictated by a time signature.
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Is there such a thing as back beat hypermeter?
One of the interesting things about hypermeter is that, like in regular meter, the first beat/measure is often accented in some way. …
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Just how specific is the term "hemiola"?
with a triple subdivision of the beat and/or meter. … Based on these examples, a better definition may be:
within a meter of predominantly triple subdivision, the use of three notes of equal value in the time normally occupied by two notes of equal value …
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End Accents in Other Cultures
Disclaimer: It's difficult mixing terminology between Western and non-Western musics, but I'll try to make my question as clear as possible.
Western Classical music most often has an accent at the sta …