Compound (music)
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In music, compound refers to an interval or time signature.
An interval that is compound is an interval which exceeds or is wider than one octave, whereas a simple interval lies within one octave.
A time signature that is compound is one based on groups of three notes (most often quavers or eighth notes) whereas a simple time signature is one based on groups of two notes (most often crotchets or quarter notes).