Ok, back to Time Signatures. 😁 … to remind ourselves…
The most standard time signature used today is 4/4 and it is written as below.
The time signature is written at the beginning of a musical piece, in the first measure.
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Now on to the new stuff…
The numbers in the TIME SIGNATURE tell us two things:
- The top number tells us the number of beats in a measure,
... and
- The bottom number tells us what note value gets one beat. Let's look at it below.
Here is a different way to look at it. Remember in math class when we studied fractions? Sure you do. Look at it as a fraction.
When you see,
see this:
First, don’t pay attention to the top number. In your head, cross it out, and make it the number 1. Yes, the number 1.
This is a 1/4 note
and there are four 1/4 notes in one measure. So one measure of 1/4 notes would look like this.
Let's listen to some music written in 4/4.
Below is an uptempo song written in 4/4 time signature.
The song has a steady tempo. Let's practice counting the tempo of the song without the music track. C'mon count with me. It's a good habit and it helps to get the beat in you.
Now that we have practiced counting the rhythm, let's count with the music track.
There are other time signatures besides 4/4.
- The top number tells us the number of beats in a measure,
...and
2. The bottom number tells us what note value gets one beat. Let's look at it below.
Here is a different way to look at it. Remember in math class when we studied fractions? Sure you do. Look at it as a fraction.
When we see:
see this:
Don’t pay attention to the top number. In your head, cross it out, and make it the number 1.
This is an 1/8 note
and this is two 1/8 notes grouped together
and there are six 1/8 notes in one measure. So one measure would look like this.
Let's listen to some music written in 6/8.
Below is a ballad song written in 6/8 time signature.
Practice counting in 6/8 with me.
Let’s count with the track.
Rhythm Lesson List
🏗️ Rhythm / Dictation Exercises 2 - in process
🏗️ Dotted Half Notes and Ties - in process
Rhythm / Dictation Exercises 3🏗️ Rhythm / Dictation with melody
The Breakdown IntroductionBreakdown 11/8 NotesRests, Ties (1/8 Notes)Dotted 1/4 NotesRhythm ExercisesDrum ChartsDrum Dictation and Listening ExercisesBreakdown 2aBreakdown 2b