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  2. Tuplet - Wikipedia

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    The most common tuplet [9] is the triplet (German Triole, French triolet, Italian terzina or tripletta, Spanish tresillo).Whereas normally two quarter notes (crotchets) are the same duration as a half note (minim), three triplet quarter notes have that same duration, so the duration of a triplet quarter note is 2 ⁄ 3 the duration of a standard quarter note.

  3. Tuple - Wikipedia

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    A 1‑tuple is called a single (or singleton), a 2‑tuple is called an ordered pair or couple, and a 3‑tuple is called a triple (or triplet). The number n can be any nonnegative integer . For example, a complex number can be represented as a 2‑tuple of reals, a quaternion can be represented as a 4‑tuple, an octonion can be represented as ...

  4. Counting (music) - Wikipedia

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    For example, sixteenth notes in 4 4 are counted 1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a, using numbers for the quarter note, "&" for the eighth note, and "e" and "a" for the sixteenth note level. Triplets may be counted "1 tri ple 2 tri ple 3 tri ple 4 tri ple" and sixteenth note triplets "1 la li + la li 2 la li + la li". [3]

  5. Triplet state - Wikipedia

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    Examples of atoms in singlet, doublet, and triplet states. In quantum mechanics, a triplet state, or spin triplet, is the quantum state of an object such as an electron, atom, or molecule, having a quantum spin S = 1. It has three allowed values of the spin's projection along a given axis m S = −1, 0, or +1, giving the name "triplet".

  6. Metric modulation - Wikipedia

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    Usually, such time signatures are mutually prime, e.g., 4 4 and 3 8, and so have no common divisors. Thus the change of the basic metre decisively alters the numerical content of the beat, but the minimal denominator (1 8 when 4 4 changes to 3 8; 1 16 when, e.g., 5 8 changes to 7 16, etc.) remains constant in duration. [5]

  7. Dotted note - Wikipedia

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    The piece, in common time (4 4 ), contains running semiquavers (sixteenth notes) in the left hand. Several times during the piece Chopin asks for the right hand to play a triple-dotted minim (half note), lasting 15 semiquavers, simultaneously with the first left-hand semiquaver, then one semiquaver simultaneously with the 16th left-hand semiquaver.

  8. Lê Thị Diễm Thúy - Wikipedia

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    Lê was born in the South Vietnamese village of Phan Thiết on January 12, 1972, during the Vietnam War. In 1978, Lê left her homeland alongside her father in a small fishing boat. [ 1 ] They were picked up by an American naval ship and placed in a refugee camp in Singapore.

  9. Triplet - Wikipedia

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    The Triplets, a Spanish children's book; The Triplets (band), a Latin pop group; Binghamton Triplets, a minor league baseball team; A triplet, a kind of assembled gem; In music, a tuplet of three successive notes of equal duration "The Triplets", Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat, and Nikita Kucherov of the 2014–15 Tampa Bay Lightning