4-6-4-4
The term "4-6-4-4" refers to a specific numerical notation used to describe the syllable structure of a line of poetry, or less commonly, a musical phrase. It indicates that the line or phrase is composed of four segments, containing 4, 6, 4, and 4 syllables respectively. This scansion notation is primarily employed in analyzing and composing works in specific poetic traditions, where adherence to prescribed syllabic patterns is a key element of the form. The pattern can influence the rhythm and flow of the work. It is not a universally recognized or standardized term in literary or musical theory but rather a descriptive shorthand used within particular communities or contexts. The specific effect of this pattern depends heavily on the language, poetic conventions, and artistic intent of the work using it.