Music reflects the time which it was written because it is written by the people living in it of course. Each decade or so has its own group of super stars which, in years to come, will represent what todays day and age was.
Bands and Groups tend to write about the things that concern them most. Once you search past all of the love songs and party songs you find hundreds of renditions about the wars, troubles, great experiences and even just the general feel of the era. To find these deeper meanings and such in songs, you have to search even farther than the song, as most of these memorandum-to-be's tend to have symbolic messages that hold the true meaning of a song which is an entirely different subject, question and discussion altogether.
I hope my answer was sufficient.
3/4/time
If its Classical music then its between 1750 and 1820
Music is composed of sound or sounds that create rhythms in time.
Jazz music was very popular the time the book was written and when it takes place.
the song is called the time is now and it was written by him
Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.
3/4/time
Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.
3/4/time
Alfred Louis Bacharach has written: 'British music of our time' -- subject(s): British Music, Discography, History and criticism, Music, Music, British
If its Classical music then its between 1750 and 1820
Dorota Maciejewicz has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Time in music
Valerie E. Hopkins has written: 'Music, time and redemption' -- subject(s): Christianity, Music, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music
The time signature of a piece of music written in 3/8 is 3 beats per measure, with an eighth note receiving one beat.
Music written in 4/4 time has four beats per measure, with each beat typically receiving equal emphasis. It is one of the most common time signatures in music and is often associated with a steady and predictable rhythm.
Music written in 4/4 time typically has a tempo of around 60 to 120 beats per minute.
The time signature in music indicates the number of beats in each measure and the type of note that receives one beat. It is written as a fraction at the beginning of a piece of music.