![]() ![]() Music in Uncommon Time, however, does away with regular meters, and instead opts for totally unconventional rhythms that mix twos and threes with abandon. ![]() You can start mixing the twos up with threes and get 6/4, 3/2, 6/8, 9/8 and such, which don't have the same rhythms as Common Time, but can still be counted out fairly easily. 3/4, sometimes called "Waltz Time", is also fairly intuitive- if you've ever been taught to dance by counting "step, two, three, step, two, three" then you know how it works. There's also 2/4 and 2/2, "cut time," which aren't too much different - all the bars still divide evenly into two. In music, the most encountered time signature is 4/4, boring old Common Time. ![]()
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