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What Is The Difference Between Beat And Meter?


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Rhythm can be interpreted many different ways. Rhythm is the time aspect of music and the organization of music. It includes the effects of the beats. Rhythm motivates the listener. The origin of the word rhythm is Greek, which means flow. Rhythm is how the music flows. It is the repetition of a beat in a pattern.

A beat is a series of pulses. You can stomp your feet to a beat. Each stomp would be a beat. The beat would also be comparative to snapping or tapping you fingers. A meter is the organization or the grouping of a beat. These are grouped in regular patterns. A meter and a beat are different because a meter uses a beat to determine the measure or bar.

Once a meter is established in a song, it usually stays the same throughout the song. That is what produces the rhythm. A meter can contain many different patterns of beats. These are called measures. When that is completed then you have a meter established.

The meter is primarily how the beat is......

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