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-meter A unit of metric measurement 1000 millimeters equal one meter, 100 centimeters equal one meter, 1 meter is about 40 inches (39.37)
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-meter The group of phenomena related to the musical measure. It consists of the hierarchical ordering of the piece of music into units of equal duration (beats; see also hierarchy). This ordering is indicated by the time signature at the beginning of the score. From a phenomenological point of view, the presence of a metric organization in the heard piece is evidenced by the fact that one can tap one's foot or dance in synchrony with the music. [1]
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-meter The grouping in which a succession of rhythmic pulses or beats is organized, indicated by a meter signature at the beginning of a work.
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-meter The basic unit of length in the metric system: slightly longer than 1 yard.
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-meter an organization of beats into groupings of two or three subdivisions and indicated by a time signature. The meter indicates the number of beats or subdivisions of a beat in each measure and also indicates which beats receive a slight emphasis. See also the section on meter for a more complete treatment of this topic.
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