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Tom [10]
2 years ago
7

Write the meter signatures and meter type (e.g., simple duple) for the following melody. Bach, minuet II from cello suite no 1

Arts
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motikmotik2 years ago
3 0

Answer: The meter signature is 3/4, and the meter type is simple triple.

Explanation: Bach, minuet II from cello suite no 1 is a piece that has a meter signature (or time signature) of 3/4. The meter signature's top nunber defines how many beats there are per measure. The piece also has a simple triple meter type. A meter type describes how a beat is divided into smaller groups. In a simple triple meter the majority of the beats are divided into eight notes (half a beat). There are three beats per measure and each beat is a quarter note.

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