Sheet Music in 2/2 (cut) time
The 2/2 time signature, also known as "cut time" or "alla breve," is a meter in music that indicates two beats per measure where the half note gets the beat. It's commonly used in faster music because it allows musicians to mentally divide measures in half, simplifying the counting of quick tempos.
One way to visualize 2/2 time is to think of a regular 4/4 time signature (which is the most common time signature and is sometimes called "common time") and imagine it being "cut" in half. In 4/4 time, there are four beats per measure, and the quarter note gets the beat. When you "cut" this in half, you get 2/2 time: two beats per measure, with the half note getting the beat.
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Devils Dream, The (Irish trad.)
Alford
The Great Little Army
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Siman Tov (Jewish trad.)
Komzak
Erzherzog Albrecht March
Mendelssohn
Bergamask from A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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The Black Bear (Scottish trad.)
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El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)
Ray Henderson
Sonny Boy (from 'The Singing Fool')
Morris
Para Julen
Handel
March From Suite in D and Partenope
Noel Gay
The Lambeth Walk
Jessel
The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (La Parade ...
Bach
Gavotte en Rondeau from Suite in G Minor, BWV...
anon
Riu, Riu, Chiu
Schubert
Am meer
Berlioz
Idee fixe from Symphonie Fantastique
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Semper Paratus
Bach
Musette (Gavotte II) from English Suite No. 3...
Benny Davis
Baby Face
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Kitty's Wedding (Irish trad.)












