duplet - définition. Qu'est-ce que duplet
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est duplet - définition

ANY RHYTHM THAT DIVIDES THE BEAT INTO A DIFFERENT NUMBER OF EQUAL SUBDIVISIONS THAN THOSE PERMITTED BY THE TIME-SIGNATURE
Irrational rhythm; Irrational rythms; Irrational rhythms; Tuplets; Duplet; Sextuplet (music); Sextuplet (rhythm); Sextuplet rhythm; True sextuplet; False sextuplet; Irrational grouping; Artificial grouping; Abnormal division; Extra-metric grouping; Contrametric rhythm; Triplet (music); Triplet (rhythm); Sextelet; Quadruplet (music); Quintuplet (music); Sextolet; Septimole; Septuplet (music); Sectuplet; Tuplet (music); Third note; Sixth note; Quartole; Quintina; Quartina

duplet         
['dju:pl?t]
¦ noun a set of two things, especially a pair of equal musical notes to be performed in the time of three.
Origin
C17: from L. duplus 'duple', on the pattern of doublet.
Tuplet         
In music, a tuplet (also irrational rhythm or groupings, artificial division or groupings, abnormal divisions, irregular rhythm, gruppetto, extra-metric groupings, or, rarely, contrametric rhythm) is "any rhythm that involves dividing the beat into a different number of equal subdivisions from that usually permitted by the time-signature (e.g.
Septimole         
·noun A group of seven notes to be played in the time of four or six.

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Tuplet

In music, a tuplet (also irrational rhythm or groupings, artificial division or groupings, abnormal divisions, irregular rhythm, gruppetto, extra-metric groupings, or, rarely, contrametric rhythm) is "any rhythm that involves dividing the beat into a different number of equal subdivisions from that usually permitted by the time-signature (e.g., triplets, duplets, etc.)" This is indicated by a number, or sometimes two indicating the fraction involved. The notes involved are also often grouped with a bracket or (in older notation) a slur.

The most common type of tuplet is the triplet.