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.

Gideon Stove
Da Guizers' March
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I Pressed Her to my Breast (Irish Trad.)
Edward Track
41 Sunday Rest
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Octava Second One (Quatre mains no. 5)
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Groves Hornpipe, The (Irish Trad.)
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Dandy Denny Cronin (Irish Folk Song) (Ireland...
Gruel
Zehn Orgelstucke No.4
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Jim Moore's Fancy (Irish Trad)
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A Very Grand March by W.L.
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Jenny Pippin (Irish Trad)
Boehm
No.1 from 24 Caprices Opus 26
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Carcassi
Prelude in D minor
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Glengariff Bay (Irish Trad)
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It Would Not Do At All (Irish Trad)
Schumann
Album fur die Jugend op.68
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Gramachree Molly (Irish Trad)
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Sir George Clerk of Pennycuik (Nathaniel Gow)
Bach
Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 649
Alain
Litanies, JA 119
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Vesnica Pomenire