On Mon, 29 Apr 2019, Hans Åberg wrote:

I have a piece of music where measures have 4/4 time and 5/4 and it looks
like this:

{
 \time 4/4
 c4 c c c
 \time 5/4
 c c c c c
 \time 4/4
 c c c c
 \time 5/4
 c c c c c
}
and the pattern goes on like that to the very end of piece.

If it is regular like that, you might check if should be in 9/4, which is a common time signature.

It's a common time signature if 9/4 is subdivided as 3 * 3/4. A regular alternation of different time signatures isn't that uncommon either.

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MT
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