re-notate? In the context of music theory, it would mean to notate an additional time. Possibly to correct in an incorrect notation.
i think they mean 3/4 of an hour which would be 45 minutes. Or in music if the time signature is 3/4, then each measure will have 3 quarter notes. The music might have a rhythm like 'bum ba ba bum ba ba . . . . .'
1.It Meant Music Performed For Dancing The Polka... 2.a A Bohemian Dance With 3 Steps And a Hop In Fast Time...
Loudness.
Time to put on another piece of music!
a note having the time value of half a semibreve
Rubato means "robbed time" in Italian, but in Music it means to play Freely.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."
Played off the beat.out of time but in time sort of.Raggedy,Ragtime became jazz.
Cut time is a version of 4/4 that has been 'cut' to 2/2. This is very common in marching band type music and adds a different feel and count to the music.
A time signature of 38 is three quavers to a bar.
Common time or 4/4
to mix in all of of the instrument together at the same time
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
Its like one of those poems: Time Event Movement Position Ostrich Ostrich is a code word in Music for light.
Whoever asked this question is going to have to look this up a song at a time. They wrote too much music to generalize it all.
2 or more different rhythm's being played at the same time.