1 | You beat time and I'll play. | |
2 | Now he's tapping his feet. | |
3 | Mary beat time to the music. | |
4 | He beat time on the accelerator . | |
5 | Time the beat and sing loudly. | |
6 | Can you beat time to this music? | |
7 | You beat time with their feet hit the point! | |
8 | So is this in duple meter or triple meter? | |
9 | She sang and at the same time we clapped out a regular time. | |
10 | Yeah, two within one beat would give us eighth notes. | |
11 | At the end he cracked his racket onthe ground in fury. | |
12 | He beat time (to the music) with his fingers. | |
13 | Tap your foot. Did we find any music? | |
14 | Then we want to indicate that meter to the performer. | |
15 | The students clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune. | |
16 | Consisting of two or a multiple of two beats to the measure. | |
17 | Use the metronome to check your speed and beat accuracy. | |
18 | Every member of the band must follow the beat. | |
19 | We have only so-called simple meters rather than compound meters. | |
20 | They just stick it over a dance beat and call it a remix. |