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  2. Template:Music - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Music

    Learn how to use Template:Music to render Western music notation of various types into Wikipedia pages. Find the Unicode entities and results for accidentals, notes and rests, clefs, time signatures, and more.

  3. Country-western two-step - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, variations, and styles of the country/western dance known as the two-step or Texas two-step. The two-step is a smooth and bouncy dance to country music in common time, with a basic pattern of step-close-step or step-together-walk.

  4. List of musical works in unusual time signatures - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of musical compositions or pieces of music that have unusual time signatures, such as 5/4, 7/4, 9/8, etc. It also explains the conventions of musical notation and the graphic layout of the written page for different time signatures.

  5. Time signature - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a time signature is, how it indicates the meter and tempo of a musical movement, and how to read and write different types of time signatures. See examples of simple, compound, and complex time signatures, and their common uses in various music styles.

  6. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. Find out the meanings and functions of clefs, lines, bars, braces, brackets, and more.

  7. Rest (music) - Wikipedia

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    A rest is the absence of a sound for a defined period of time in music, or one of the musical notation signs used to indicate that. Learn about the crotchet rest (quarter note rest), the most common type of rest, and how to notate rests of different lengths and shapes.

  8. Numbered musical notation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to read and write music notes with numbers, dots, and bars in a cipher notation system used in China and other countries. See examples of scales, chords, rhythms, rests, and accidentals in numbered musical notation.

  9. Template:Time signature - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Time_signature

    Note: This template is used to create general time signatures for Template:Music. Invoke as {{music|time|5|4}} for 5 4, but for pages with heavy use of templates, this template, {{Time signature}}, should be used instead.