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.
Handel
Admiral Boscowins March
Edwin Excell
Count Your Blessings
Eddie Green
A Good Man is Hard to Find
William H. Doane
Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior
Trad.
Lord of the Dance
(public domain)
Classic Heavy Metal Beat
Trad.
Flowers of the Forest (Scottish trad.)
Trad.
Himno Nacional de la Republica Oriental del U...
Trad.
Od Yishama (May There Be Heard) (Jewish Trad)
Trad.
La Brabanconne (Belgian National Anthem)
Chopin
Prelude Op. 28, No. 3
Trad.
Et Dodim Kala (Jewish Trad)
Morris
Mean Streets at Midnight
Bridgers
He Keeps Me Singing
Harry McClintock
The Big Rock Candy Mountain
Mozart
Ah! pieta Signori miei from Don Giovanni
Erroll Garner
Erroll Garner-style Stride Piano Lick
Trad.
On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand
muse
Hysteria - style Bass Riff
Trad.
Ning Wendete (Kenyan Trad.)












