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Metre (music) Information (1084 words)
Metric structure includes metre, tempo, and all rhythmic aspects which produce temporal regularity or structure, against which the foreground details or durational patterns are projected (Wittlich 1975, chap.
Rhythmic units can be metric, intrametric, contrametric, or extrametric.
The beat level is the metric level at which pulses are heard as the basic time unit of the piece.
Common practice period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (537 words)
Exceptions are most frequently extremely long, such as pedal tones, or if short generally occurring as the rapidly alternating or transient components of trills, tremolos, or other ornaments.
Rhythmic units based on metric or intrametric patterns, though specific contrametric or extrametric patterns are signatures of certain styles or composers.
Triplets and other extrametric patterns are usually heard on levels higher than the basic durational unit or pulse.
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