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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
duple measure — duple measure, = duple time. (Cf. ↑duple time) … Useful english dictionary
duple time — noun musical time with two beats in each bar • Hypernyms: ↑musical time * * * Music. characterized by two beats to the measure. Also called duple measure, two part time. [1715 25] * * * duple time, two part time; music with two beats to the… … Useful english dictionary
duple time — Music. characterized by two beats to the measure. Also called duple measure, two part time. [1715 25] * * * … Universalium
duple — [do͞o′pəl, dyo͞o′pəl] adj. [L duplus: see DOUBLE] 1. double; twofold 2. Music containing two (or a multiple of two) beats to the measure [duple time] … English World dictionary
Duple meter — Simple (quad)duple drum pattern: divides two beats into two Play … Wikipedia
duple — adjective Etymology: Latin duplus double more at double Date: 15th century 1. having two elements 2. a. marked by two or a multiple of two beats per measure of music < duple time > b. of rhythm consisting of a meter based on … New Collegiate Dictionary
duple — /dooh peuhl, dyooh /, adj. 1. having two parts; double; twofold. 2. Music. having two or sometimes a multiple of two beats in a measure: duple meter. [1535 45; < L duplus DOUBLE] * * * … Universalium
duple — du•ple [[t]ˈdu pəl, ˈdyu [/t]] adj. 1) having two parts; double; twofold 2) mad having two or sometimes a multiple of two beats in a measure: duple meter[/ex] • Etymology: 1535–45; < L duplus double … From formal English to slang
duple — adjective a) Double. b) Having two beats, or a multiple of two beats, in each measure … Wiktionary
galop — noun Etymology: French Date: 1830 a lively dance in duple measure; also the music of a galop … New Collegiate Dictionary
maxixe — /mak seeks /; Port. /mah shee shi/, n., pl. maxixes /mak seek seuhz/; Port. /mah shee shis/. a ballroom dance originating in Brazil, in moderate duple measure with syncopated rhythms. [1910 15; < Brazilian Pg: lit., West Indian gherkin (allegedly … Universalium