• In music, a tuplet (also irrational rhythm or groupings, artificial division or groupings, abnormal divisions, irregular rhythm, gruppetto, extra-metric...
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    bars 58 through 61, there are 4 different tuplets; an 18-tuplet, a 35-tuplet, an 11-tuplet, and a 13-tuplet, all of which run through the E major scale...
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  • amphibrach (weak–strong–weak), which may overlap to explain ambiguity. tuplet Benward & Saker (2003). Music: In Theory and Practice, Vol. I, p.230. Seventh...
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  • siblings from a multiple birth. Quintuplet may also refer to: In music, a tuplet of five successive notes of equal duration The Quintuplet cluster, a star...
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  • piece. It is written in common time with extensive use of tuplets, including tuplets inside tuplets. At several points there is a quarter note triplet (sixth...
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  • minor league baseball team A triplet, a kind of assembled gem In music, a tuplet of three successive notes of equal duration "The Triplets", Tyler Johnson...
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    Multiple birth (redirect from -tuplet)
    A multiple birth is the culmination of one multiple pregnancy, wherein the mother gives birth to two or more babies. A term most applicable to vertebrate...
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    inégales Note value Polyrhythm Prolation and tempus Prosody Pulse Rhythmic mode Stop-time Swing Syncopation Tala Tempo Time point Time signature Tuplet...
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  • a chord with three notes, usually spaced in thirds A triplet, a type of tuplet, where a beat is split into three spaces 3 (1980s band), a rock band of...
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    often denoted by z. Further generalizations are represented by an ordered tuplet of n terms, (a1, a2, … , an) where n is the dimension of the space in which...
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