duple in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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He was careful to use contrasting textures and meters, for example switching from duple to triple meter several times during the course of a composition.
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In columbia, triple pulse is the primary structure and duple pulse is secondary.
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Rhythmically, the music is characterized by a heavy, nonchalant, inelegant strut, and is in duple meter, which makes it suitable for both dancing and marching.
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Melody lines tend to begin in duple meter (6/8), and conclude in triple meter (3/4).
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The plena rhythm is a simple duple pattern, although a lead pandereta player might add lively syncopations.
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The rhythm of their music is different for the otherwise duple or triple-meter of the lowlands.
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Many tiap forau are in duple meter, but some are in compound triple meter (transcribable as 6/8 time).
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The classical huapango is characterized by a complex rhythmic structure mixing duple and triple meters which reflect the intricate steps of the dance.
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The habanera rhythm is the duple-pulse correlative of the most basic triple-pulse cellthe three-against-two cross-rhythm (3:2), or vertical hemiola.
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Triple meter (6/8, 3/4, or a combination of both) predominates, with many exceptions in duple meter.
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