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a sign with instructions on how to read the time signatures and what type of note it is

A quick lesson on time signatures! As the image shows, the top number refers to how many counts or beats are within a measure. The bottom number tells us what type of note is counted for one beat. Both numbers can change! If the top number changes to 2, you have two counts per measure. If it’s 3, then you have three counts per measure. If the bottom number changes, it alters what note gets count

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a musical note with the number four on it's side and a treble in the middle

The two numbers stacked on top of each other at the beginning of your music is called the time signature. You can always find it right after the clef sign. There are several different time signatures in music that mean different things.

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four beats per measure each other with the same line on it, and two equal lines in

How to Read Music: Hi! Do you want to learn to read music, but are think it's too hard? This instructable breaks down the basics of reading music into simple, easy to follow steps. Reading this instructable will make it easy to learn to read and play music o…

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