Structure As a complex time signature, undecuple time is frequently subdivided into smaller groupings of two and three beats. In his book
A Funky Thesaurus for the Rock Drummer, Charles Dowd notes that the time signature offers more combinations of groupings than smaller complex time signatures. Undecuple time can be subdivided into nine unique groupings of two and three beats. Example subdivisions demonstrated in Dowd's work include groupings such as , , and .
Difficulty Due to its inherent uneven feeling, undecuple time can be a difficult meter to perform and conduct in. Conductor
Nicolas Slonimsky once wrote in his autobiography
Perfect Pitch: "I was used to compound measures like the one to , in Rimski-Korsakov's opera, Sadko, which was an awkward obstacle for the choirs, and sometimes for the conductor. In fact, the students of the Conservatory had developed a little tune on eleven syllables to practice this section of the score, with very unrespectful lyrics towards the great master of Russian music, Rimsky-Korsakov is completely insane." == List of compositions wholly or partially in undecuple meter ==