The second quintet's first movement is under three hundred bars ofcommontime, but nevertheless feels more spacious, more varied in texture and theme.
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Solid, regular,commontime(4:4) is observed.
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Reference has been made to acommontimezone with the people on the mainland.
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The song has a slow hip hop groove from the first chorus onward, and the song in its entirety is incommontime.
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Orbital's arrangement alters the piece from waltz time tocommontimeand places the melody on top of a driving electronic rhythm.
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Bach changed the rhythm of the tune from the originalcommontimeto 12/8.
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The children also came to appreciate the difference betweencommontimeand triple time, though the teacher did not use these abstract terms.
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The possible temporal extension of thecommontimeis determined pragmatically.
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As discussed in a previous section, an essential feature is the absence of an a priori given global andcommontime.
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The differenced error term is cross-sectionally correlated, because different workers sharecommontimeeffects.
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Meanwhile, the rhythm and metre components of the music largely comprise syncopated, power chord riffs incommontime.
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This achievement was extended even further in lesson 28: the children came to sense the changes of measure from triple time tocommontimeand vice versa.
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The teacher introduced the distinction between the two types of measure as the difference between a 'walking song' (commontime) and a 'rocking song' (triple time).
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I apologise to my group for using thecommontimeavailable to us for such a personal testimony, although it is full of political relevance.
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The fact is that there is not acommontimethere.
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