A1 noun #1,500 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

measure

A measure is a small section of music that helps keep the rhythm steady.

Explanation at your level:

A measure is a part of music. Music has beats. A measure holds these beats. It helps you play music correctly. Look at the lines on the page. The space between lines is a measure.

When you read music, you see vertical lines. These lines divide the music into small sections. Each section is called a measure. It helps musicians count the rhythm. If you play the piano, you count the beats in each measure to stay in time.

A measure is a standard unit in musical notation. It contains a specific number of beats defined by the time signature at the start of the piece. Musicians use measures to navigate through a score. If you are practicing, you might start at a specific measure to focus on a difficult part of the song.

In music theory, a measure (or bar) is the period of time between two bar lines. It is essential for organizing the pulse of a composition. By grouping beats into measures, composers create a sense of structure. This allows performers to coordinate their timing, ensuring that everyone plays the right notes at the right moment.

The concept of the measure is foundational to Western musical structure. It serves as a rhythmic framework that dictates the placement of accents and the flow of the melody. Beyond simple counting, measures allow for complex syncopation and phrasing. Understanding the internal structure of a measure is crucial for conductors and composers alike, as it dictates the 'feel' of the music.

Etymologically linked to the act of quantification, the musical measure represents the intersection of mathematics and art. It provides a discrete temporal container, allowing for the precise synchronization of polyphonic textures. In advanced analysis, the measure is not merely a container for beats but a structural unit that can be manipulated through phrasing, hemiola, or metric modulation. It is the heartbeat of the score, providing the necessary constraints for musical expression to flourish within a defined temporal space.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • A measure is a musical section.
  • It holds a set number of beats.
  • Defined by vertical bar lines.
  • Used to keep musicians in time.

When you look at a piece of sheet music, you will notice vertical lines crossing the staff. The space between these lines is called a measure (or sometimes a bar). It acts like a container for the music's rhythm.

Think of it as a way to group beats together. If a song is in 4/4 time, every measure will contain exactly four beats. This structure is essential for musicians because it acts like a map, helping them stay in sync with other players and keeping the tempo consistent throughout the performance.

The word measure comes from the Old French word mesure, which traces back to the Latin mensura, meaning 'a measuring' or 'a standard.' Historically, it was used to describe the act of determining the size or amount of something.

In music, the term evolved as notation became more complex. As composers began writing down music, they needed a way to organize the flow of notes so that multiple musicians could play together without getting lost. By the 17th century, the use of bar lines to create these 'measures' became standard in Western music, providing a visual guide for the pulse of the piece.

In a musical context, you will often hear musicians say things like 'start from the third measure' or 'count the measures carefully.' It is a very common term in both formal music theory and casual band rehearsals.

You will frequently see it paired with verbs like count, play, or repeat. While 'bar' is a common synonym, 'measure' is the preferred term in American English, whereas 'bar' is more common in British English. Both are perfectly acceptable in professional settings.

While many idioms using 'measure' refer to the act of gauging size, musical context often uses phrases related to timing. 1. Keep time: To maintain the correct rhythm. 2. In full measure: To do something completely. 3. Beyond measure: To an extreme degree. 4. Take the measure of: To assess someone's ability. 5. For good measure: Adding something extra to ensure success.

The word measure is a countable noun, so we use the plural measures. In terms of pronunciation, the IPA is /ˈmɛʒər/ in both UK and US English. The 's' sound is voiced like a 'zh' sound, similar to the word 'pleasure.'

It rhymes with words like treasure, pleasure, and leisure. Stress is placed on the first syllable, making it a trochaic word. Remember that it is often used with definite articles, such as 'the first measure' or 'that measure.'

Fun Fact

The word is related to the word 'mensuration' in mathematics.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmeʒ.ə/

Short 'e' sound, soft 'zh', ending in a schwa.

US /ˈmeʒ.ɚ/

Similar to UK but with a distinct 'r' sound at the end.

Common Errors

  • Hard 's' sound instead of 'zh'
  • Misplacing stress on the second syllable
  • Dropping the final 'r' sound in US English

Rhymes With

treasure pleasure leisure pressure azure

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

music beat rhythm

Learn Next

time signature tempo meter

پیشرفته

syncopation polyphony rubato

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

One measure, two measures.

Articles

The measure is long.

Imperative Mood

Count the measure.

Examples by Level

1

Count the beats in the measure.

Count = number, beats = rhythm

Imperative verb

2

This is a long measure.

Long = big

Simple adjective

3

Play the first measure.

First = 1st

Ordinal number

4

Repeat the measure.

Repeat = do again

Verb usage

5

Look at the measure.

Look = see

Prepositional phrase

6

The measure is easy.

Easy = not hard

Subject-verb agreement

7

Practice this measure.

Practice = study

Imperative

8

One measure is done.

Done = finished

Passive voice

1

Start from the second measure.

2

The song has many measures.

3

Count four beats per measure.

4

This measure is very fast.

5

She played the last measure well.

6

Can you repeat that measure?

7

The measure ends with a rest.

8

Mark the measure with a pen.

1

The conductor signaled the start of the next measure.

2

Make sure to emphasize the first beat of each measure.

3

The piece is written in 3/4 time, so three beats per measure.

4

He struggled to play the complex rhythm in that measure.

5

The composer added a silent measure for dramatic effect.

6

Check the notes in the fourth measure again.

7

The tempo remains steady throughout every measure.

8

We will pause at the end of the measure.

1

The syncopation occurs across the bar line into the next measure.

2

Please observe the dynamic markings in the second measure.

3

The rhythmic drive of the piece is felt within each measure.

4

In this genre, the emphasis often falls on the second measure.

5

The transition between these two measures is quite subtle.

6

The sheet music indicates a repeat of the previous four measures.

7

The pianist missed the entry in the fifth measure.

8

The structure of the measure defines the underlying pulse.

1

The polyphonic complexity is heightened by the overlapping phrasing across the measure.

2

The composer subverts the listener's expectations by omitting the downbeat in the final measure.

3

Metric modulation allows the tempo to shift seamlessly between measures.

4

The architectural integrity of the composition relies on the consistent subdivision of the measure.

5

The performer interprets the measure with a slight rubato to enhance expression.

6

The hemiola effect creates a tension that resolves at the end of the measure.

7

The score is meticulously annotated, measure by measure.

8

The internal logic of the measure dictates the phrasing of the melody.

1

The temporal organization within each measure reflects the mathematical precision of the Baroque era.

2

The subtle displacement of the pulse within the measure creates a sense of rhythmic ambiguity.

3

By expanding the measure, the composer creates a feeling of suspended time.

4

The structural analysis reveals a recurring motif spanning every second measure.

5

The performer's mastery is evident in how they navigate the intricate subdivisions of the measure.

6

The interplay between the melody and the bass line is anchored by the rhythmic boundaries of the measure.

7

The avant-garde piece ignores the traditional constraints of the measure entirely.

8

The historical evolution of the measure tracks the development of Western musical notation.

متضادها

whole entirety

ترکیب‌های رایج

musical measure
first measure
count the measures
repeat the measure
play a measure
next measure
every measure
final measure
complex measure
skip a measure

Idioms & Expressions

"for good measure"

as an extra amount

I added a little sugar for good measure.

neutral

"beyond measure"

extremely

He was happy beyond measure.

formal

"in full measure"

completely

They received the reward in full measure.

formal

"take the measure of"

to assess someone

He tried to take the measure of his opponent.

neutral

"keep time"

maintain a steady beat

The drummer must keep time for the band.

neutral

"measure up"

to reach a required standard

Does he measure up to the job requirements?

neutral

Easily Confused

measure vs meter

Both relate to rhythm.

Meter is the pattern, measure is the section.

The meter is 4/4; the measure is the first one.

measure vs tempo

Both relate to time.

Tempo is speed, measure is structure.

The tempo is fast, but the measure is short.

measure vs beat

Both are units of time.

Beats are inside the measure.

Four beats make one measure.

measure vs bar

They are synonyms.

Regional preference (UK vs US).

US uses measure, UK uses bar.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Count the [measure]

Count the measure carefully.

A2

In the [measure]

In the first measure, play loud.

B1

Start at [measure]

Start at measure four.

B2

The [measure] contains

The measure contains four beats.

A1

Repeat the [measure]

Repeat the measure twice.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

measurement the act of measuring

Verbs

measure to find the size of something

Adjectives

measurable able to be measured

مرتبط

meter related to rhythmic structure

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'measure' to mean 'tempo'. Use 'tempo' for speed.
Measure refers to the structure, tempo refers to the speed.
Confusing 'measure' with 'meter'. Use 'meter' for the rhythmic pattern.
Meter is the pattern, measure is the container.
Forgetting the plural 's'. Use 'measures'.
Measure is a countable noun.
Pronouncing it like 'me-sure'. Pronounce it /ˈmɛʒər/.
The 's' is a soft 'zh' sound.
Using 'measure' as a verb for music. Use 'count' or 'play'.
We don't 'measure' music; we play it.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a ruler inside your music score.

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Native Usage

Use 'bar' in UK, 'measure' in US.

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Cultural Insight

Music notation is universal.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always pluralize with 's'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'zh' sound.

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Don't Mistake

Don't confuse with meter.

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Did You Know?

Measures help keep orchestras together.

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Study Smart

Use a metronome while counting.

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Rhythm Tip

Clap on the first beat of every measure.

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Daily Habit

Count measures in every song you hear.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Measure the Music: M-M.

Visual Association

A metronome ticking between two vertical lines.

Word Web

rhythm beat tempo staff bar line

چالش

Try to count the measures in your favorite song.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: To measure or gauge

بافت فرهنگی

None.

Commonly used in music education in schools.

The term is used in virtually all music theory textbooks. Mentioned in classical music critiques.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

music class

  • count the beats
  • what measure are we on
  • start from the top

band practice

  • let's repeat that measure
  • watch the bar lines
  • keep the tempo

music theory

  • time signature
  • rhythmic structure
  • downbeat

concert performance

  • stay in time
  • follow the conductor
  • count carefully

Conversation Starters

"How many measures are in this song?"

"Can you count the measures for me?"

"Do you prefer the term measure or bar?"

"Is this measure difficult to play?"

"Why is it important to count measures?"

Journal Prompts

Describe why measures are important in music.

How do you keep track of measures when playing?

Explain the difference between a measure and a beat.

Write about a time you struggled with a specific measure.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, they are synonyms.

It depends on the time signature.

Most Western music does.

Yes, it means to gauge size too.

Yes, you can have one measure or two measures.

From Latin 'mensura'.

Like 'mezh-er'.

It is neutral and used in all contexts.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The music is divided into a ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: measure

Measure is the musical term.

multiple choice A2

What is a measure?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A musical section

It is a musical section.

true false B1

A measure contains a specific number of beats.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

This is the definition of a measure.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Correct definitions matched.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb structure.

امتیاز: /5

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