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One example of a Filipino folk song that uses a broken measure is "Leron Leron Sinta." This song has irregular measures that give it a unique rhythm, often sung during traditional celebrations or gatherings in the Philippines.
"broken" already is the past participle of "break".
By whom has the glass been broken?
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
let the broken box be had
broken measure is an incomplete and the complete maesure is complete
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Complete measure
You tape the broken pieces of the ruler back together.
a pick up note at the begining and apart of a measure at the end.
A broken ruler still has lines of measurement on it - it's just not as convenient as it was when it was whole. You measure the same way, by holding the ruler next to the item you're measuring and deciding which line it reaches to. With a broken ruler, you will probably have to measure one part at a time and add the measurements together.
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it is called a pick up note, used in many songs. when used there the part of the measure is in the first measure. the last part of the measure is in the last measure.
Lots, but how can you measure it
You Can't All folk songs always have a nazzy beat
A broken measure is a term in music theory referring to a rhythmic pattern where notes are irregularly grouped into different numbers of beats. This can create a sense of unpredictability or asymmetry in the music, adding tension or interest to the overall rhythm.
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