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  2. Bar (music) - Wikipedia

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    Bar (music) In musical notation, a bar (or measure) is a segment of music bounded by vertical lines, known as bar lines (or barlines), usually indicating one of more recurring beats. The length of the bar, measured by the number of note values it contains, is normally indicated by the time signature.

  3. Musical phrasing - Wikipedia

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    Musical phrasing

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    List of musical symbols

  5. Song structure - Wikipedia

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    Song structure - Wikipedia ... Song structure

  6. Anacrusis - Wikipedia

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    In music, an anacrusis (also known as a pickup, or fractional pick-up [1]) is a note or sequence of notes, a motif, which precedes the first downbeat in a bar in a musical phrase. [2] ". The span from the beginning of a group to the strongest beat in the group." [9] Anacrusis, especially reoccurring anacrusis (anacrusis motif played before ...

  7. Period (music) - Wikipedia

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    Western art music. In Western art music or Classical music, a period is a group of phrases consisting usually of at least one antecedent phrase and one consequent phrase totaling about 8 bars in length (though this varies depending on meter and tempo). Generally, the antecedent ends in a weaker and the consequent in a stronger cadence; often ...

  8. Bar form - Wikipedia

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    The word Bar is most likely a shortening of Barat, denoting a skillful thrust in fencing. The term was used to refer to a particularly artful song – the type one composes in songwriters' guilds. The AAB pattern does, however, describe each stanza in a Meistersinger's Bar, which is divided into two Stollen (A), which are collectively termed ...

  9. Phrase (music) - Wikipedia

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