List of musical works in unusual time signatures

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This is a list of musical compositions or pieces of music that have unusual time signatures. "Unusual" is here defined to be any time signature other than simple time signatures with top numerals of 2, 3, or 4 and bottom numerals of 2, 4, or 8, and compound time signatures with top numerals of 6, 9, or 12 and bottom numerals 4, 8, or 16.[1]

The conventions of musical notation typically allow for more than one written representation of a particular piece. The chosen time signature largely depends upon musical context, personal taste of the composer or transcriber, and the graphic layout on the written page. Frequently, published editions were written in a specific time signature to visually signify the tempo for slow movements in symphonies, sonatas, and concerti.

A perfectly consistent unusual metrical pattern may be notated in a more familiar time signature that does not correspond to it. For example, the Passacaglia from Britten's opera Peter Grimes consists of variations over a recurring bass line eleven beats in length but is notated in ordinary 4
4
time, with each variation lasting 2+34 bars, and therefore commencing each time one crotchet earlier in the bar than the preceding one.[2]

Upper number of 1

1
1

1
2

 { 
ew PianoStaff << 
ew Staff 
elative c'' { clef treble 	empo "Presto giocoso" set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t 	empo 4 = 180 	ime 1/2 key e major r4p b' | <<{	uplet 3/2{r4 fis'8-.(} 	uplet 3/2{a4 fis8)}}  {fis,2}>> | r4 b | <<{	uplet 3/2{r4 fis'8-.(} 	uplet 3/2{a4 fis8)}}  {fis,2}>> | } 
ew Staff 
elative c { clef bass 	ime 1/2 key e major <<{g''4--}{	uplet 3/2 4{g8_markup italic "leggierissimo"[ b g] cis,![ g a,]}}>> | <<{dis'4--}{	uplet 3/2 4{dis8[ b' g] cis,[ g a,]}}>>| <<{g''4--}{	uplet 3/2 4{g8[ b g] cis,[ g a,]}}>> | <<{dis'4--}{	uplet 3/2 4{dis8[ b' g] cis,[ g a,]}}>>| } >> }

1
4

1
8

1
16

1
32

1
64

Upper number of 2

2
1

2
16

 { 
ew PianoStaff << 
ew Staff 
elative c'' { set Staff.midiInstrument = #"violin" clef treble 	empo 8 = 126 	ime 3/16 r16 <d c a fis d>f-! r16fermata | 	ime 2/16 r <d c a fis d>-! 	ime 3/16 r <d c a fis d>8-! | r16 <d c a fis d>8-! | 	ime 2/8 <d c a fis>16-! <e c bes g>->-![ <cis b aes f>-! <c a fis ees>-!] } 
ew Staff 
elative c { set Staff.midiInstrument = #"violin" clef bass 	ime 3/16 d,16-! <bes'' ees,>-! rfermata | 	ime 2/16 <d,, d,>-! <bes'' ees,>-! | 	ime 3/16 d16-! <ees cis>8-! | r16 <ees cis>8-! | 	ime 2/8 d16sf-! <ees cis>-!->[ <d c>-! <d c>-!] } >> }

2
32

Upper number of 3

3
1

3
16

3
32

Upper number of 4

4
12

4
1

4
16

4
32

Upper number of 5

Upper number of 6

6
2

6
32

Upper number of 7

Upper number of 8

Note: 8
4
or 8
8
may refer to an evenly divided compound duple or quadruple meter. While this is arguably extremely common in music, the notations 8
4
and 8
8
themselves are not, so all divisions of this time signature are listed here

8
1

8
2

8
4

8
8

8
16

Upper number of 9

Time signatures that group nine beats into 3+3+3 are very common in music. This section only lists other groupings, such as 2+3+2+2.

9
4

9
8

9
16

9
32

Upper number of 10

10
2

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bar 12 of the movement Liquid Mechanisms.[43]

10
4

10
8

10
16

10
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bars 50 and 158 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]


Upper number of 11

11
4

11
8

11
16

  • 20 Caprices and Rhythmic Studies, by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, in Nos. 3 and 16.[65]
  • Charon by Richard Barrett, in bar 65.[67]
  • Concerto for Piano, Clarinet, and String Quartet by Roy Harris.[174]
  • Custer and Sitting Bull by Kyle Gann, in some measures (m. 13, 15, 28, etc.) of parts 3 and 4.[120]
  • Earth-Preserving Chant by Kyle Gann, in measures 17, 300, and 314–315.[217]
  • How Miraculous Things Happen by Kyle Gann, in bar 136.[42]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movements Ride the Cosmos and Spacecat.[43]

11
32

11
64

Upper number of 12

12
2

  • Concerto for Piano, Clarinet, and String Quartet by Roy Harris, in one measure of the second movement.[174]

12
32

Upper number of 13

13
4

13
8

13
16

13
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in several bars of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 14

14
4

14
8

14
16

  • American Song Set by Andrew Violette, for two measures in one of the songs.[237]
  • 20 Caprices and Rhythmic Studies, by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, in Nos. 3 and 16.[65]
  • Concerto for Piano, Clarinet, and String Quartet by Roy Harris.[174]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bars 4-5 and 171-172 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]
  • Poème des Montagnes, Op. 15 by Vincent d'Indy, in the movement "Danses Rhythmiques".[92]

Upper number of 15

15
4

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bar 41 of the movement Delta Oracle.[43]

15
8

15
16

15
32

  • Custer and Sitting Bull by Kyle Gann, in measure 76 of part 3.[120]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in five bars of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]
  • Piano Sonata No. 1 by Charles Wuorinen, at measure 163 of part 1 (written 5
    sixteenth note.
    ).[72]

Upper number of 16

16
4

  • Custer and Sitting Bull by Kyle Gann, in measures 153, 157, and 162 of part 3.[120]

16
8

16
16

  • 20 Caprices and Rhythmic Studies, by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, in No. 5.[65]
  • Concerto for Piano, Clarinet, and String Quartet by Roy Harris.[174]
  • Earth-Preserving Chant by Kyle Gann, in measure 210.[217]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bar 27 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 17

17
4

17
8

17
16


17
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bars 99, 101, and 102 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 18

18
8

18
16

18
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in five bars of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 19

19
4

  • "33 222 1 222" by Don Ellis.[268] Its title represents the subdivision: 3+3+2+2+2+1+2+2+2
    4
    [269]

19
8

19
16

19
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in bars 28, 29, and 111 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 20

20
8

20
16

20
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in four bars of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 21

21
8

  • 3 Danses from L'Oeuvre d'orgue by Jehan Alain, in one measure of the first dance.[278]
  • Happy Ending (for David Garland) by Kyle Gann, in bars 63 and 124.[122]
  • "In Re Con Moto Et Al" by Charles Ives.[196]

21
16

  • "The Art Of Dying" by Gojira (2008) cycles from 4
    4
    to 2
    4
    to 21
    16
    (grouped 5+5+5+3+3) and repeats this pattern during the intro and beginning of the song.[279]
  • Desert Sonata by Kyle Gann, in the second movement.[224]
  • Happy Ending (for David Garland) by Kyle Gann, in bar 129.[122]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movements Ride the Cosmos and Busted Grooves.[43]
  • In the Dead of the Night suite by U.K., "contains an instrumental refrain in 21
    16
    ".[221]
  • "Keep It Greasy" by Frank Zappa on Joe's Garage, in the second verse.[223]

21
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 22

22
8

22
16

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

22
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 23

23
16

23
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann has 23
    32
    in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 24

24
1

  • "Brobdingnagische Gigue", from Intrada, nebst burlesquer Suite, for two violins (the so-called "Gulliver Suite") by Georg Philipp Telemann is in 24
    1
    .[109]

24
4

24
16

  • American Song Set by Andrew Violette. One of the songs is in 4
    4
    (24
    16
    ) and two other songs have some measures in 24
    16
    in the piano's right hand against 4
    4
    in the piano's left hand and voice.[237]
  • Amor dammi quel fazzolettino by Andrew Violette has a passage of 24
    16
    in the first piano against 6
    4
    in the second piano.[63]
  • 20 Caprices and Rhythmic Studies, by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, in Nos. 3 (as 24
    sixteenth note
    (12
    eighth note
    )) and 11 (as 8
    eighth note.
    ).[65]
  • The Death of the Hired Man by Andrew Violette.[35]
  • Suite in E Minor, HWV 438 by George Frideric Handel, for the Gigue.[283]
  • The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 by Johann Sebastian Bach, in the upper stave of Prelude No. 15 (The bottom stave is in common time).[284]

24
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 25

25
8

25
16

  • Happy Ending (for David Garland) by Kyle Gann, in bars 46, 51, 55, and 60.[122]
  • How Miraculous Things Happen by Kyle Gann, in bar 152.[42]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Busted Grooves.[43]
  • "Memory Daydreams Lapses" by OSI.[286]
  • "Tenemos Roads" by National Health includes "some extremely intricate passages in 25
    16
    ".[221]

25
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 26

26
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 27

27
4

27
16

  • The Death of the Hired Man by Andrew Violette has 27
    16
    (3
    dotted quarter note.+eighth note.
    ) in measures 373 and 381.[35]
  • Desert Sonata by Kyle Gann, in the first movement.[224]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]
  • Happy Ending (for David Garland) by Kyle Gann, in bars 45, 47, 50, 56, and 59.[122]

27
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 28

28
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number of 29

29
4

29
8

29
32

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann, in the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

Upper number between 30 and 39

30

  • American Song Set by Andrew Violette. One of the songs has 30
    16
    in the piano's right hand against 5
    4
    in the piano's left hand and voice.[237]
  • Bicinium by Charles Wuorinen, at bar 89 (30
    32
    , written as 10
    sixteenth note.
    ).[78]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann has 30
    32
    in bar 149 of the movement Ride the Cosmos.[43]

31

32

33

35

  • "Entertain Me" by Tigran Hamasyan contains a repeating melody in 35
    16
    , overlaid on top of the main 256
    32
    meter.[230]
  • "Nairian Odyssey" by Tigran Hamasyan contains a solo section in 35
    16
    , divided variously as 6
    4
    + 5
    16
    + 3
    8
    and 6+8+6+9+6
    16
    .[293]

36

  • American Song Set by Andrew Violette. One of the songs has a measure in 36
    16
    in the piano's right hand against 6
    4
    in the piano's left hand and voice and another has the same, but with 3
    2
    instead of 6
    4
    .[237]
  • Charon by Richard Barrett has 36
    8
    in bar 58.[67]
  • The Death of the Hired Man by Andrew Violette has 36
    16
    (4
    dotted quarter note.+eighth note.
    ) in bar 372.[35]
  • Organbook by Andrew Violette has 36
    16
    .[299]

37

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann has 37
    32
    in the movement Spacecat.[43]

Upper number between 40 and 49

40

41

42

43

44

47

48

  • American Song Set by Andrew Violette. One song has a measure of 24
    16
    in the piano's right hand against 48
    32
    in the piano's left hand and 4
    4
    in the voice.[237]

Upper number between 50 and 59

51

  • Desert Sonata by Kyle Gann has 51
    16
    in the first movement.[224]
  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann has 51
    32
    in the movement 2.7 Kelvin.[43]

53

Upper number more than 59

77

86

101

  • Hyperchromatica by Kyle Gann has 101
    64
    in the movement Spacecat.[43]

256

  • Entertain Me by Tigran Hamasyan is in 256
    16
    , with 7 bars of 35
    16
    and 1 bar of 11
    16
    , along with a 4
    4
    polymeter.[230]

Fractional time signatures

Irrational time signatures

Combined unusual signatures

  • "Anyone Who Had a Heart", by Burt Bacharach uses 4
    4
    , 5
    4
    , and 7
    8
    .[329]
  • "Butterflies, Hummingbirds", No. 5 from Twelve New Etudes by William Bolcom, has parenthesized time signatures of 18
    64
    , 20
    64
    , and 38
    64
    .[330]
  • Chichester Psalms by Leonard Bernstein uses irregular 9
    2
    and 9
    4
    , 10
    4
    notated as 5+5
    4
    , and 12
    2
    .[331]
  • Earth, the fifth part of Fictions by Richard Barrett, has 2
    16
    , 3
    [16]
    , 4
    [16]
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 13
    16
    , 15
    8
    , 15
    16
    , 17
    8
    , 17
    16
    , 19
    8
    , and 25
    16
    .[332]
  • The Exterminating Angel Symphony by Thomas Adès has 1
    4
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , and 8
    8
    .[316]
  • "Firth of Fifth": Introduction, by Tony Banks of Genesis, mixes duple and quadruple meters with 13
    16
    and 15
    16
    signatures.[333]
  • Intermezzo by Andrew Violette has 3
    16
    , 4
    16
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    16
    , 10
    16
    , 11
    16
    , and 20
    16
    .[334]
  • I Open and Close, the sixth part of Fictions by Richard Barrett, has 1
    8
    , 2
    16
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    2
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7
    32
    , 8
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 13
    16
    , 15
    16
    , 15
    32
    , and 24
    8
    .[321]
  • "I Say a Little Prayer" by Dionne Warwick uses two measures of 4
    4
    , one measure of 10
    4
    and two measures of 4
    4
    for verses and 11
    4
    for its chorus.[335]
  • Klavierstück IX (1954–55/61) by Karlheinz Stockhausen uses 21
    8
    , 34
    8
    , 42
    8
    , 87
    8
    , and 142
    8
    .[336]
  • Lemma-Icon-Epigram by Brian Ferneyhough has 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    , 1
    32
    , 1
    64
    (in an additive time signature), 3
    16
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 5
    32
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 9
    16
    (in various groupings such as 3+2+2+2), and 11
    16
    .[322]
  • Lieder vom Wasser, the tenth part of Fictions by Richard Barrett, has 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    , 2
    16
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 5
    32
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 13
    16
    , 15
    16
    , and 43
    16
    .[337]
  • The Long and the Short by Charles Wuorinen has 1
    4
    , 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    (in additive time signatures such as 5
    4
    +1
    16
    ), 3
    16
    , 4
    4
    (subdivided as 3
    32
    +7
    16
    +3
    8
    +3
    32
    ), 4+14
    4
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7+14
    4
    , 8
    4
    , 9
    32
    , 11+12
    4
    , 12
    4
    , 13
    32
    , 24
    4
    , 25
    4
    , and 40
    4
    .[338]
  • Love Duet by Andrew Violette has 1
    4
    , 5
    4
    , 9
    4
    (grouped 2+2+2+3), 15
    8
    , 18
    8
    , and 21
    8
    .[339]
  • Organ Sonata by Andrew Violette has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 18
    8
    , and 24
    16
    .[340]
  • Pastorale by Andrew Violette has 20
    16
    and 24
    16
    .[341]
  • Piano Concerto No. 5 by Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 6
    4+12
    (six dotted quarter notes), 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 8
    4
    , 8
    8
    , 10
    8
    , 11
    4
    , 11
    8
    , 13
    8
    , 14
    8
    , and 15
    8
    .[342]
  • Piano Sonata No. 1 by Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 10
    8
    , 11
    8
    , 13
    8
    , 14
    8
    , 15
    8
    , and 30
    16
    .[343]
  • Piano Sonata No. 1 by Andrew Violette has 5
    2
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , and 7
    8
    .[344]
  • Piano Sonata No. 2 by Charles Wuorinen has 1
    4
    , 1
    8
    , 3
    16
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7
    32
    , 8
    4
    , 9
    8
    (grouped 4+2+3), 9
    32
    , 10
    4
    , 10
    16
    , 10
    32
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 11
    32
    , 12
    4
    , 15
    16
    , 15
    32
    , 18
    32
    , and 20
    32
    (written as 4
    eighth note+thirty-second note
    ).[345]
  • Piano Sonata No. 3 by Andrew Violette has 1
    4
    (in additive time signatures such as 3
    4
    +1
    4
    ), 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    (in additive time signatures such as 4
    4
    +1
    16
    ), 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 8
    16
    , 9
    16
    (grouped 4+5), 10
    4
    , 10
    8
    , 10
    16
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 13
    4
    , 13
    16
    , 14
    8
    , 14
    16
    , 15
    4
    , 15
    8
    , 15
    16
    , 16
    16
    , 17
    8
    , 17
    16
    , 18
    8
    , 19
    8
    , 19
    16
    , 20
    16
    , 21
    8
    , 21
    16
    , 24
    16
    , 27
    16
    (written as 3
    half note+sixteenth note
    ), 28
    16
    , 31
    8
    , 34
    8
    , 36
    8
    , 40
    8
    , 56
    8
    , 60
    4
    , 60
    8
    , 74
    8
    , 90
    16
    , and 93
    16
    .[310]
  • Piano Sonata No. 3 by Charles Wuorinen has 6
    8
    +1
    32
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    , 4+12
    4
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5+12
    4
    , 6+13
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7+13
    8
    , 9
    16
    (grouped 4+5), 9
    32
    , 10
    16
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 13
    16
    , 15
    16
    , and 17
    16
    .[346]
  • Piano Sonata No. 4 by Charles Wuorinen has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 9
    8
    (both 4+5 and 6+3), 4+5
    16
    , 10
    16
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 15
    16
    , and 21
    16
    .[347]
  • Quirl by Brian Ferneyhough has 1
    8
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 5
    32
    , 5
    64
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7
    32
    , 7
    64
    , 8
    8
    , 9
    32
    , 10
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 11
    32
    , 13
    16
    , and 15
    64
    .[348]
  • Quintet No. 1 by Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji has 2
    1
    , 2+12
    4
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    4+12
    (five dotted quarter notes), 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 8
    4
    , 8
    8
    , 10
    4
    , 10
    8
    , 11
    8
    , 13
    4
    , 14
    8
    , 15
    8
    , and 20
    8
    .[349]
  • Salve Regina, the second of 4 Madrigals by Andrew Violette, has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 7
    4
    , 7
    8
    , 9
    8
    (4
    4
    +1
    8
    ), 13
    8
    , and 18
    8
    (3+4+5+6
    8
    ).[350]
  • Sonata for Cello and Piano by Elliott Carter has 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    16
    , 14
    32
    , and 21
    32
    .[351]
  • String Quartet No. 1 by Elliott Carter has 2
    16
    (as part of an additive time signature), 4
    16
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 8
    16
    , 9
    32
    (written as 3
    sixteenth note.
    ), 10
    8
    , 10
    16
    , 12
    32
    (written as 4
    sixteenth note.
    ), 14
    16
    , 15
    8
    , 15
    16
    , 18
    8
    , 18
    16
    , 20
    16
    , and 21
    8
    .[352]
  • String Quartet No. 2 by Elliott Carter has 4
    16
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 15
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 10
    8
    , 10
    16
    , 14
    16
    , 15
    8
    , 15
    16
    , and 21
    16
    .[353]
  • String Quartet No. 3 by Elliott Carter has 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    (in an additive time signature), 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 9
    32
    , 11
    16
    , 12
    32
    (in an additive time signature), 24
    16
    , 24
    32
    , and 27
    32
    .[354]
  • Structures by Pierre Boulez.[355][356]
    • Ia: 3
      16
      , 4
      16
      , 5
      16
    • Ib: 1
      8
      , 1
      32
      , 2
      16
      , 2
      32
      , 3
      16
      , 3
      32
      , 4
      16
      , 4
      32
      , 5
      4
      , 5
      8
      , 5
      16
      , 5
      32
      , 6
      32
      , 7
      8
      , 7
      16
      , 7
      32
      , 8
      32
      , 9
      32
    • Ic: 3
      16
      , 5
      16
      , 5
      32
    • II, Chapter 1: 1
      4
      , 1
      8
      , 1
      16
      , 3
      16
      , 5
      8
      , 5
      16
      , 7
      8
      , 7
      16
      , 3+5
      16
    • II, Chapter 2: 5
      4
      , 7
      4
      , 11
      4
  • Superscriptio by Brian Ferneyhough has 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    , 1
    32
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    , 3
    64
    , 5
    16
    , 5
    32
    , 5
    64
    , 7
    16
    , 7
    32
    , and 7
    64
    .[327]
  • The Tempest by Thomas Adès.
    • Suite: 3
      16
      , 5
      4
      , 5
      8
      , 5
      16
      , 7
      8
      , and 7
      16
      .[357]
    • Storm Suite: 1
      8
      , 5
      4
      , 5
      8
      , 7
      4
      , and 7
      8
      .[358]
  • Thrak by King Crimson switches between 5
    8
    , and 7
    8
    throughout the head section.[359]
  • Traced Overhead by Thomas Adès has 1
    2
    , 1
    4
    , 1
    8
    , 2
    1
    , 3
    16
    , 5
    4
    , 5
    8
    , and 7
    4
    .[328]
  • Tract, the eighth part of Fictions by Richard Barrett, has 1
    8
    , 2
    16
    , 4
    32
    , 5
    8
    , 5
    16
    , 5
    [32]
    , 6
    [32]
    , 7
    8
    , 7
    16
    , 7
    32
    , 8
    8
    , 8
    [32]
    , 9
    32
    , 10
    32
    , 11
    8
    , 11
    16
    , 11
    32
    , 12
    [32]
    , 13
    16
    , 13
    32
    , 14
    32
    , 15
    8
    , 15
    16
    , 15
    32
    , 18
    8
    , 19
    32
    , 20
    8
    , and 21
    8
    .[360]
  • Zeitmaße by Karlheinz Stockhausen uses 1
    2
    , 1
    8
    , 1
    16
    , 2
    16
    , 2
    32
    , 3
    16
    , 3
    32
    , 4
    16
    , 8
    8
    , 8
    32
    , 11
    16
    , 12
    32
    , 17
    32
    , 23
    32
    , and 30
    32
    .[159][361]

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