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duple
[doo-puhl, dyoo-]
adjective
having two parts; double; twofold.
Music., having two or sometimes a multiple of two beats in a measure.
duple meter.
duple
/ ˈdjuːpəl /
adjective
a less common word for double
music (of time or music) having two beats in a bar
Word History and Origins
Origin of duple1
Example Sentences
The following preparations work very well for songs in duple meter if you sing them on the starting pitch that you want the children to come in on.
But if it's more comfortable to count "ONE-and-a-Two-and-a-ONE-and-a-Two-and-a," it's probably compound duple meter.
The duple meter laid down by his feet would have knocked against the rhythm of whatever melody or text was running through his mind.
In place of a Scherzo, it features a raucous furiant, a rustic dance that hurtles through constant changes from duple to triple meter.
A saltarello is a traditional Italian dance, usually in compound duple time.
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