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Free time, traditionally usually called ''leisure time'' or ''leisure'', refers to the time when one is not working. It may also refer to: * Free time (music), a type of musical meter free from musical time and time signature * ''Freetime'' (album), an album by Spyro Gyra *'' The Sims 2: FreeTime'', ''The Sims 2'' expansion pack * ''Freetime'' (TV series), 1980s British children's television show * ''Free Time'' (album), a 2010 album by Shonen Knife * ''Free Time'' (EP), a 2019 extended play by Australian singer Ruel * Kindle FreeTime, a suite of parental controls {{disambiguation ...
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Free Time
Free time, traditionally usually called ''leisure time'' or ''leisure'', refers to the time when one is not working. It may also refer to: * Free time (music), a type of musical meter free from musical time and time signature * ''Freetime'' (album), an album by Spyro Gyra *'' The Sims 2: FreeTime'', ''The Sims 2'' expansion pack * ''Freetime'' (TV series), 1980s British children's television show * ''Free Time'' (album), a 2010 album by Shonen Knife * ''Free Time'' (EP), a 2019 extended play by Australian singer Ruel * Kindle FreeTime, a suite of parental controls {{disambiguation ...
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Free Time (music)
Free time is a type of musical anti-meter free from musical time and time signature. It is used when a piece of music has no discernible beat. Instead, the rhythm is intuitive and free-flowing. In standard musical notation, there are seven ways in which a piece is indicated to be in free time: # There is simply no time signature displayed. This is common in old vocal music such as Gregorian Chant. # There is no time signature but the direction 'Free time' is written above the stave. # There is a time signature (usually ) and the direction 'Free time' written above. # The word is written downwards across the stave. This is mostly used when the piece changes to free time after having had a time signature. # Instead of a time signature, a large is written on the stave. # Note heads alone are used, without time values (typically black note heads without stems) # The passage is marked "recitativo" or "parlando" Examples of musical genres employing free time include Gregorian chant, ...
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Freetime (album)
''Freetime'' is the fifth album by Spyro Gyra, released in 1981. At ''Billboard'' magazine, the album reached No. 41 on the Top 200 albums chart and No. 1 on that magazine's Jazz Albums chart. Track listing Personnel Spyro Gyra * Jay Beckenstein – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, clay flute, percussion * Tom Schuman – acoustic piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizers * Jeremy Wall – acoustic piano, synthesizers * Chet Catallo – guitar * John Tropea – guitar * Dave Samuels – vibraphone, marimba * Eli Konikoff – drums * Gerardo Velez – percussion Guests * Rob Mounsey – synthesizers, backing vocals * Richard Tee – acoustic piano (7), Fender Rhodes (7) * Steve Khan – guitar (3) * Will Lee – bass, backing vocals * Errol "Crusher" Bennett – percussion * Richard Calandra – cymbal (4) * Randy Brecker – trumpet (1) * David Darling – cello (4) * Kasey Cisyk – backing vocals * Valerie Simpson – backing vocals Production * Jay Bec ...
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Freetime (TV Series)
''Freetime'' was a children's television programme shown on ITV between 1981 and 1988. Its premiere episode debuted on 8 December 1980 and was listed as "Free Time" in the TV Times. But the series did not properly start until 17 April 1981. Produced by Thames Television, it was a magazine format show devoted to hobbies and interests, and was designed to encourage viewers to get out and about rather than staying at home and watching television. It was hosted by the former Magpie presenter Mick Robertson. Robertson was initially joined on set by Trudi Dance, but she was soon replaced by Kim Goody, who co-presented the show with Robertson until it was axed by the network in 1985, at which time the show was being broadcast bi-weekly. The object of the show was to shed light on the manifold hobbies and interests that viewers might wish to pursue. However, not all of these were really possible. One famous show from the final season featured two teams of dogs playing football, with ...
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Free Time (album)
''Free Time'' is an album by the female Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife. It was released in Japan on January 6, 2010. An English version was released in the United States on November 9, 2010, by Good Charamel Records. It was released in Europe on July 11, 2011, with different cover art. Track listing # "Perfect Freedom" # "Rock 'n' Roll Cake" # "Economic Crisis" # "Do You Happen to Know" # "Capybara" # "An Old Stationary Shop" # "Monster Jellyfish" # "P.Y.O." # "Love Song" # "Star" The English version CD, for the United States and Europe, has English versions of all the above songs, plus two extra songs: #"Rock N Roll Cake" (Alternative Version) #"Capybara" (Techno Version) Personnel *Naoko Yamano - guitar, vocals *Ritsuko Taneda is a Japanese musician, best known as the bass guitarist and rhythm guitarist for the pop punk band Shonen Knife from 2006 to 2016. Before joining Shonen Knife, she was a guitarist and vocalist for the J-Pop groups Keihan Girl and Denki Candy. ...
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Free Time (EP)
''Free Time'' is the second extended play (EP) by Australian singer-songwriter Ruel. The EP was announced in July 2019 and was released on 13 September 2019 through RCA Records. "Painkiller" was released as the lead single on 30 April 2019. His second EP, Bright Lights, Red Eyes was written in an AirBnB in Paris. Reception David from auspOp said the EP has "There is something both modern and instantly classic about all the songs included here and as people tend to listen to playlists more and more than albums or EPs, this one draws you in from start to finish" adding "The musical maturity is here and that comes through on the lyrics as much as the arrangements.". Debbie Carr from ABC called the EP "sophisticated" saying "Ruel is riding a rollercoaster that's only going up." Broadway World said "The new body of work is the next step in the evolution of Ruel as an artist, demonstrating his deep maturity as a writer, able to seamlessly move through genres and pen relatable lyric ...
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