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Что (кто) такое simple time - определение

ASPECT OF MUSIC
Compound meter (music); Simple metre; Metric structure; Metric level; Multiple level; Division level; Polymeter; Compound time; Simple meter; Simple duple metre; Simple duple meter; Compound duple metre; Compound duple meter; Compound triple meter; Musical meter; Hypermeter; Simple time; Compound (music); Triple measure; Duples; Polymetre; Compound metre; Senza misura; Simple duple; Compound duple; Simple quadruple; Compound quadruple; Duple rhythm; Subdivision (meter); Metrical rhythm; Measured rhythm; Free rhythm; Metric unit (music); Subdivision (music); Beat subdivision; Metrum; Meter (music); Metric hierarchy; Polymeters; Subdivision (metre); Hypermetre
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  • Hypermetre: four-beat measure, four-bar hypermeasure, and four-hyperbar verses. Hyperbeats in red.
  • Musical and lyric metre
  • Metric levels: beat level shown in middle with division levels above and multiple levels below.
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simple time         
¦ noun musical rhythm or metre in which each beat in a bar may be subdivided simply into halves or quarters. Compare with compound time.
Simple (video game series)         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
Simple 2000 Series; Simple Series; Simple 2000; Simple 1500; Simple 1500 series; Simple series; Simple series video games
The series is a line of budget-priced video games published by Japanese company D3 Publisher, a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Entertainment. Games in the series have been developed by several different companies, including Sandlot, Success, Irem, and Taito.
Simple past         
BASIC FORM OF THE PAST TENSE IN MODERN ENGLISH
Simple past tense; Past simple tense; Past simple; Simple Past; Simple past (English); Past indefinite
The simple past, past simple or past indefinite, sometimes called the preterite, is the basic form of the past tense in Modern English. It is used principally to describe events in the past, although it also has some other uses.

Википедия

Metre (music)

In music, metre (Commonwealth spelling) or meter (American spelling) refers to regularly recurring patterns and accents such as bars and beats. Unlike rhythm, metric onsets are not necessarily sounded, but are nevertheless implied by the performer (or performers) and expected by the listener.

A variety of systems exist throughout the world for organising and playing metrical music, such as the Indian system of tala and similar systems in Arabic and African music.

Western music inherited the concept of metre from poetry, where it denotes: the number of lines in a verse; the number of syllables in each line; and the arrangement of those syllables as long or short, accented or unaccented. The first coherent system of rhythmic notation in modern Western music was based on rhythmic modes derived from the basic types of metrical unit in the quantitative metre of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry.

Later music for dances such as the pavane and galliard consisted of musical phrases to accompany a fixed sequence of basic steps with a defined tempo and time signature. The English word "measure", originally an exact or just amount of time, came to denote either a poetic rhythm, a bar of music, or else an entire melodic verse or dance involving sequences of notes, words, or movements that may last four, eight or sixteen bars.

Metre is related to and distinguished from pulse, rhythm (grouping), and beats:

Meter is the measurement of the number of pulses between more or less regularly recurring accents. Therefore, in order for meter to exist, some of the pulses in a series must be accented—marked for consciousness—relative to others. When pulses are thus counted within a metric context, they are referred to as beats.

Примеры употребления для simple time
1. "Take some simple time ahead and actually map out your trip and plan out your trip.
2. Joshua Sharfstein, Baltimore‘s health commissioner and a pediatrician had a simple, time–tested answer. Love.