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double dot
- IPA[ˈdəbəl dät]
- (in musical composition or transcription) two dots placed side by side after a note to indicate that it is to be lengthened by three quarters of its value.
- write or perform (music) with a rhythm of alternating long and short notes in a ratio of approximately seven to one, producing a more marked effect than ordinary dotted rhythm
verb: double-dot, 3rd person present: double-dots, gerund or present participle: double-dotting, past tense: double-dotted, past participle: double-dotted
noun: double dot, plural noun: double dots
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. (in musical composition or transcription) two dots placed side by side after a note to indicate that it is to be lengthened by three quarters of its value.
動詞
- 1. write or perform (music) with a rhythm of alternating long and short notes in a ratio of approximately seven to one, producing a more marked effect than ordinary dotted rhythm some may feel at times that the double-dotting is being a little overdone