Sheet Music in 4/4 (common) time
The 4/4 time signature, also known as "common time," is perhaps the most frequently used time signature in Western music. It is characterized by its strong-weak-medium-weak rhythmic pattern, having four quarter-note (crotchet) beats per measure (bar).
Many classical symphonies and sonatas start with a movement in 4/4 time but it was common from the time of Bach and Handel right through to popular music of the present day.
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To the Greenwood (Round in three parts)
Wagner
Mastersingers Overture (Die Meistersinger)
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L'abe igi orombo
David Bruce
Beguine Again
Mendelssohn
Now Thank We All Our God
Mussorgsky
Une Larme (A Tear)
Vivaldi
CONCERTO in D major, RV 93 2nd Movement
Gordon
My Jesus, I Love Thee
Schumann
The Happy Farmer from 'Album for the Youn...
Maurice Greene
Trumpet Tune
Mozart
Contessa, perdono!
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Churippu
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The Love Song Of Kangding
Carter
Standing on the Promises
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The Boar's Head Carol
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From Heaven Above to Earth I Come
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Lang zal ze leven
Bach
Partita in A minor, BWV 1013
Faure
Requiem Aeternam
Don McLean
By the Waters of Babylon












