Sheet Music in 9/8 time
The 9/8 time signature is a compound time signature, meaning it divides each measure into larger beats that are further divisible into smaller units. In 9/8, there are typically three beats per measure, each of which divides into three eighth notes, for a total of nine eighth notes per measure. This contrasts with simple time signatures like 2/4, 3/4, or 4/4, where each beat divides into two.
The 9/8 time signature is common in various forms of music, including classical, folk, and world music. One common use of 9/8 time is in the traditional Irish slip jig, a dance form that has a light, skipping rhythm. A well-known example is the traditional tune The Butterfly
Stanford
Awake, Awake, Fianna (Irish Folk Song)
Wagner
Ho jo to ho! from Die Walkure
Massenet
Devant La Madone
Beethoven
Adagio from Op.31 No.1
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Mahler
Ich hab' ein gluhend Messer, No. 3 from L...
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Give Us a Drink of Water
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Hoffman
I Must Tell Jesus
Bach
Invention No. 10 in G major BWV 781
Bach
Bach Six Little Prelude no4. BWV942
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Kid on the Mountain, The (Irish Trad.)
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Irish Girl (Irish Trad)
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Tea in the Morning (Irish Slip Jig)
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A Bunch of Haws (Irish Slip Jig)
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Dublin Streets (Irish Trad.)
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Dont Leave Me Alone. (Irish Folk Song) (Irela...
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Dress Her Out in Fine Clothes. (Irish Folk So...
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Hunting Hare (Irish Trad)
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It's a Pity I Can't See My Love (Iris...
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A Whack at the Whigs (Irish Trad)
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Funny Mistake., The (Irish Trad.)