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which statement best describes a mixed meter

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Answered by Chirpy
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A mixed meter is when a piece of music has multiple time signatures or meters during the piece.

Usually, time signatures express a regular pattern of beat stresses which continue through a piece. But sometimes composers place a different signature at the beginning of each bar, this results in music which has an extremely irregular rhythmic feel.

Answered by samikshya37
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A time (or metre) signature, found at the beginning of a piece of music, indicates the number of beats in a measure and the value of the basic beat. For example, 3/4 metre has three quarter-note beats per measure. The time signature implies that an accent regularly occurs on the first beat of each measure.

Explanation:

In a mixed-meter composition, the time signature listed at the beginning of a piece of music might be 4/4. Yet, after four measures, the composer changes the time signature to 3/4. After four more measures, the composer returns to 4/4 meter. This changing of meters within a piece of music is referred to as mixed meter.

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