{{#invoke:other uses|otheruses}} Template:Sister project Template:Italic title A {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} {{#invoke:IPA|main}} is "a musical composition usually in Template:Music time that resembles a lullaby".<ref>berceuse. (2010). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved August 8, 2010, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/berceuse</ref> Otherwise it is typically in triple meter. Tonally most berceuses are simple, often merely alternating tonic and dominant harmonies; since the intended effect is to put a baby to sleep, wild chromaticism would be somewhat inappropriate. Another characteristic of the berceuse, for no reason other than convention, is a tendency to stay on the "flat side"; noted examples including the berceuses by Chopin, who pioneered the form,<ref>Jeremy Siepmann, The Piano: The Complete Illustrated Guide to the World's Most Popular Musical Instrument (1998), p. 67.</ref> Liszt, and Balakirev, which are all in [[D-flat major|DTemplate:Music]].

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