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
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Terry Hiegh Ho the Grinder. 1st Setting. (Iri...
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Give Us a Drink of Water (Irish Trad)
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Dever the Dancer (Irish Trad.)
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Hardy Man the Fiddler (Irish Trad)
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Ellen O'Grady (Irish Folk Song)
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Fetes Galantes, No.3 from Clair de Lune
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Jerry Houlihan (Irish Trad)
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Johnny O'Shea (Irish Trad.)
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Jack on the Green (Irish Trad.)
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Gurty's Frolics (Irish Trad.)
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Here's Good Health to the Piper! (Irish T...
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The Humors of Ballymanus (Irish Trad)