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Article about "Common practice period" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (446 words)
Exceptions are most frequently extremely long, such as pedal tones, or if short generally 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.
Rhythmic unit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (83 words)
Metric: even-note patterns, such as steady eighth notes or pulses.
Intrametric: confirming patterns, such as dotted eighth-sixteenth note and swing patterns.
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