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- El metro séxtuple se refiere a un tipo de métrica musical caracterizada por seis tiempos de igual medida en un compás. Como los metros dobles, triples y cuádruples más comunes, puede ser simple, con cada tiempo dividido en dos pulsos, o compuesto, con cada tiempo dividido en tres pulsos. Las firmas de tiempo más comunes para el metro séxtuple simple son 64 y 68, y el metro séxtuple compuesto se escribe con mayor frecuencia en 188 or 1816, de los cuales no necesariamente su compás esté agrupado en 6 tiempos con tres pulsos. Puede usarse, por ejemplo, para indicar un compás de metro triple en el que cada tiempo se subdivide en seis partes. Un ejemplo de una pieza con cierto momento en metro séxtuple es Barcarolette en Mi ♭ menor , n. 12, de las 49 Esquisses, de Charles-Valentin Alkan, que está escrita en (188). (es)
- Sextuple metre (Am. meter) or sextuple time (chiefly British) is a musical metre characterized by six beats in a measure. Like the more common duple, triple, and quadruple metres, it may be simple, with each beat divided in half, or compound, with each beat divided into thirds. The most common time signatures for simple sextuple metre are 64 and 68, and compound sextuple metre is most often written in 188 or 1816. A time signature of 188 or 1816, however, does not necessarily mean that the bar is a sextuple metre with each beat divided into three. It may, for example, be used to indicate a bar of triple metre in which each beat is subdivided into six parts. In this case, the metre is sometimes characterized as "triple sextuple time". Such a division of time may be encountered more frequently in the Baroque period: for example, variation 26 of the Goldberg Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach has 1816 in one hand against 34 in the other, exchanging hands at intervals until the last five bars where both hands are in 1816. Using 34 for both hands would result in continuous sextuplets. Sextuple metre should not be confused with the similarly notated compound duple metre. While both are notated with time signatures that have 6 as the top number, the former has six beats to a bar, while the latter has two beats to a bar. When 68 is used to signify sextuple metre, often the words "in six" or the equivalent in other languages are used to clarify the metre. An example of a piece in true sextuple time is Charles-Valentin Alkan's Barcarolette in E♭ minor, No. 12 of his 49 Esquisses, which is in compound sextuple time (188). (en)
- Sextakt (även 6/8, sexåttondelstakt) är inom musiken en taktart som innebär att det är sex taktslag i varje takt. Sextakt har en vilsam karaktär. Sextakt kan ofta uppfattas som tvåtakt med trioler och kan då vara en jämn taktart medan tretakt alltid är en ojämn. Skillnaden mellan dessa två hörs tydligt i sången "America" från musikalen West Side Story: (sv)
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- Sextakt (även 6/8, sexåttondelstakt) är inom musiken en taktart som innebär att det är sex taktslag i varje takt. Sextakt har en vilsam karaktär. Sextakt kan ofta uppfattas som tvåtakt med trioler och kan då vara en jämn taktart medan tretakt alltid är en ojämn. Skillnaden mellan dessa två hörs tydligt i sången "America" från musikalen West Side Story: (sv)
- El metro séxtuple se refiere a un tipo de métrica musical caracterizada por seis tiempos de igual medida en un compás. Como los metros dobles, triples y cuádruples más comunes, puede ser simple, con cada tiempo dividido en dos pulsos, o compuesto, con cada tiempo dividido en tres pulsos. Un ejemplo de una pieza con cierto momento en metro séxtuple es Barcarolette en Mi ♭ menor , n. 12, de las 49 Esquisses, de Charles-Valentin Alkan, que está escrita en (188). (es)
- Sextuple metre (Am. meter) or sextuple time (chiefly British) is a musical metre characterized by six beats in a measure. Like the more common duple, triple, and quadruple metres, it may be simple, with each beat divided in half, or compound, with each beat divided into thirds. The most common time signatures for simple sextuple metre are 64 and 68, and compound sextuple metre is most often written in 188 or 1816. A time signature of 188 or 1816, however, does not necessarily mean that the bar is a sextuple metre with each beat divided into three. It may, for example, be used to indicate a bar of triple metre in which each beat is subdivided into six parts. In this case, the metre is sometimes characterized as "triple sextuple time". Such a division of time may be encountered more frequent (en)
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- Metro séxtuple (es)
- Sextuple metre (en)
- Sextakt (sv)
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