+ES: intervalo compuesto,
+I: intervallo composto,
+F: intervalle composé,
+D: weites Intervall,
+NL: samengesteld interval,
+DK: sammensat interval,
+S: sammansatt intervall,
+FI: oktaavia laajempi intervalli.
+
+Intervals larger than an octave.
+
+@seealso
+
+@ref{interval}.
+
+
+@node compound meter
+@section compound meter
+
+ES: compás compuesto, compás de subdivisión ternaria,
+I: ?,
+F: ?,
+D: ?,
+NL: ?,
+DK: ?,
+S: ?,
+FI: ?.
+
+A meter that includes a triplet subdivision within the beat, such as
+6/8, 9/8, 12/8.
+
+@seealso
+
+@ref{meter}, @ref{simple meter}.
+
+
+@node compound time
+@section compound time
+
+ES: compás compuesto, compás de amalgama (def. 2),
+I: ?,
+F: ?,
+D: ?,
+NL: ?,
+DK: ?,
+S: ?,
+FI: ?.
+
+@enumerate
+
+@item
+A meter that includes a triplet subdivision within the beat: see
+@ref{compound meter}.
+
+@item
+A time signature that additively combines two or more unequal meters, e.g.
+"3/8 + 2/8" instead of "5/8". Sometimes called additive time signatures.
+
+@lilypond[fragment,line-width=13.0\cm]
+#(define (compound-time grob one two three num)
+ (interpret-markup
+ (ly:grob-layout grob)
+ '(((baseline-skip . 2)
+ (word-space . 1.5)
+ (font-family . number)))
+ (markup
+ #:line ( #:column (one) "+" #:column (two num) "+" #:column (three)))))
+
+ \relative c' {
+ \key f \major
+ #(set-time-signature 8 8 '(3 2 3))
+ \override Staff.TimeSignature #'stencil
+ = #(lambda (grob) (compound-time grob "3" "2" "3" "8"))
+ #(override-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 8 8 8) 3 8)
+ #(override-auto-beam-setting '(end 1 8 8 8) 5 8)
+ \set Staff.beatGrouping = #'(3 2 3)
+
+ c8 d e f4 d8 c bes | c4 g'8 e c f4. \bar "||"
+ }
+@end lilypond
+
+@end enumerate
+
+@seealso
+
+@ref{compound meter}, @ref{meter}.
+
+
+@node concert pitch
+@section concert pitch
+
+ES: en Do, afinación de concierto,
+I: ?,
+F: ?,
+D: ?,
+NL: ?,
+DK: ?,
+S: ?,
+FI: ?.
+
+The pitch at which the piano and other nontransposing instruments play: such
+instruments are said to be @q{in C}. The following list includes some (but not
+all) instruments that play in concert pitch:
+
+@itemize
+
+@item Woodwinds
+@itemize
+@item flute
+@item oboe
+@item bassoon
+@end itemize
+
+@item Brass
+@itemize
+@item alto trombone
+@item tenor trombone
+@item bass trombone
+@end itemize
+
+@item Strings
+@itemize
+@item violin
+@item viola
+@item violincello
+@end itemize
+
+@item piano
+
+@end itemize
+
+The trombones are a special case: although they are said to be @q{in F} (alto or
+bass) or @q{in B-flat} (tenor), this refers to their fundamental note, not to
+their parts' transposition. (In fact, the trombones' parts are written at
+concert pitch with an appropriate clef -- alto, tenor or bass.) This differs
+from other instruments @q{in F}, @q{in B-flat}, and so on, which are transposing
+instruments.
+
+Instruments that play @q{in C} but in a different octave than what is written
+are, technically speaking, @emph{transposing instruments}:
+
+@itemize
+
+@item piccolo (plays an octave higher)
+@item celesta (plays an octave higher)
+@item double-bass (plays an octave lower)
+
+@end itemize
+
+@seealso
+
+@ref{transposing instrument}.
+
+
+@node conjunct movement
+@section conjunct movement
+
+ES: movimiento conjunto,
+I: moto congiunto,
+F: mouvement conjoint,
+D: schritt@-weise, stufenweise Bewegung,
+NL: stapsgewijze, trapsgewijze beweging,
+DK: trinvis bevægelse,
+S: stegvis rörelse,
+FI: asteittainen liike.
+
+Progressing melodically by intervals of a second. The opposite of a
+@ref{disjunct movement}.
+
+@lilypond[fragment,line-width=13.0\cm]