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.

Trad.
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around
Gibbons
O Lord My God, in You I Refuge Seek
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Usagi Usagi
Trombone Warm-up Exercises
Schumann
Theme from Piano Concerto Op.54
David Bruce
Jozi Jive
Mozart
Non Mi Dir from Don Giovanni
Telemann
Sonata TWV 41:f1, 3. Andante
James Brown
James Brown Sex Machine - style Bass Riff
Morris
Bossa Nova Bleak Midwinter
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Oscar Peterson
Oscar Peterson-style Bluesy Cadence
Scriabin
Etude Op.8 no.1
Stradella
Aria
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After The Sun Goes Down (Irish trad.)
Tchaikovsky
September- Hunting Song from The Seasons
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Der Er Et Yndigt Land (Danish National Anthem...
The Police
Stewart Copeland Message in a Bottle- style b...
Dvorak
1. Ma pisen v kraj tak, from Gypsy Songs (Zig...
Smyth
The March of the Women
Gastaldon
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