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4/4 time is also called "common time" and is ubiquitous. Brian is
correct; nearly everything you hear on pop radio is in 4/4. A great
deal of classical and jazz is as well but doesn't always seem like
it. Basically music that doesn't sound like a waltz is probably
in 4/4 or 2/4. Composers do a lot of wacky things with time
signatures though. An example of 4/4 off the top of my head is
"Sing Sing Sing" by Benny Goodman; you can easily count to four along
with it because Gene Krupa is playing the bass drum right on the
quarter notes.
correct; nearly everything you hear on pop radio is in 4/4. A great
deal of classical and jazz is as well but doesn't always seem like
it. Basically music that doesn't sound like a waltz is probably
in 4/4 or 2/4. Composers do a lot of wacky things with time
signatures though. An example of 4/4 off the top of my head is
"Sing Sing Sing" by Benny Goodman; you can easily count to four along
with it because Gene Krupa is playing the bass drum right on the
quarter notes.
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