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What a song "in seven" means
Last Edit: GrumpyMorningBoy 04:54 pm EDT 05/16/18
Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 04:52 pm EDT 05/16/18
In reply to: Question for GMB - allineedisthegirl 11:57 am EDT 05/16/18

Yes, essentially. If you're familiar with the term time signature, we would say that music is "in seven" if the time signature has 7 beats per measure. Most often, it's notated as 7/8, so there are seven beats per measure and an eighth note gets one beat. Technically, it's called septuple time.

Within musical theater, Andrew Llloyd Webber is probably most famous for writing songs in seven within his musicals; nearly every show has one. "And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out)" from EVITA is an easy example.

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