In the video below, you will be practicing how to count notes in a measure, in order to keep time in music. A time signature tells you how a particular piece of music is played.
The bottom part with a number four (4) indicates that each count (or beat) gets a quarter note.
The bottom part with a number four (4) indicates that each count (or beat) gets a quarter note.
2/4 time – Two counts (beats) per measure 3/4 time – Three counts (beats) per measure 4/4 time – Four counts (beats) per measure |
Learn Time Signatures (Free Lesson with Flash Demos) – to practice HOW TO COUNT the notes (Free online interactive Z-Board provided. |
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