you need the term to look for! ) (it's my way of gathering information, hope not anything wrong with it) I then googled/wikied this term and found the info that I posted, that way you got to the same point. He also said that there are even cases when left and right hand of a piano piece have different time signatures (Béla Bartók - not sure.). in 20th century, mentioning Stravinsky as an example (boy, he was right )). When I asked him for the "technical term", he just said that I should look for the term "metrum", "mixed metrum" (and NOT "time signature") and said that there are "many" cases (maybe by not-so-famous composers), esp. but my older brother is a professor of harmony, counterpoint, orchestration (.and some other stuff) at the academy. Click to expand.I have a "mediocre" musical knowledge and I play piano.
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