The lower number is the note duration that should be considered a beat. E.g. 2/4 time means that a quarter note is a beat, and there are two of them in each measure. 6/8 time means that there are 6 eighth notes in each measure.
two
The top note of the time signature tells you how many beats are in a bar; so, in this case four. The bottom number would tell you what kind of note gets one beat.
The number of beats in the bar.
quarter note
A 4 at the top of a time signature indicates that there are 4 beats in the bar of what ever the bottom number is in the time signature. For example in 4/4 times there is 4 quarter note beats. In 4/8 there is 4 eighth note beats.
two
The bottom number indicates what duration of note gets the beat.
The bottom number indicates what note value gets one beat.
The top number indicates the number of beats per measure.
It means there are two notes to the bar, of the size indicated by the lower number.
The top note of the time signature tells you how many beats are in a bar; so, in this case four. The bottom number would tell you what kind of note gets one beat.
The number of beats in the bar.
I don't believe there is such a thing as a time signature with only one number!
look at the time signutre it will tell you the anwser
I guess you are talking about the header and the footer. The upper is called header, and the lower is called the footer.
quarter note
5/3 on a time signature does not exist. you cannot have an odd number at the bottom of a time signature there is no such note value of 3