Yes, it would mean that there would be 11 beats per measure. This is not used commonly.
There are no certain amount of time signatures, but the most common time signature is 4/4. There are other common time signatures such as 3/4, 2/2, 6/8, and 2/4, but basically any number can be used as the top number. There are songs in 5/4, 7/4, 11/4, 15/8 etc....
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There are common time signatures, or simple time, such as 4/4 time or any number able to be dividable by 2 or 4. Compound time signatures such as 3/4 time or any number dividable by 3, 6, 9, or 12. Then you get to complex time signatures, or asymmetrical, in which uses prime numbers on the top numeral of a time signature such as 5, 7, 11, 14, etc.
Yes, the time signature can have any number of beats per measure. The starting movement of 'Pictures of an Exhibition' by Mussorgsky, 'Promenade', has 11/4 meter. The famous slow movement in 'Pathetic Symphony' by Tchaikovsky is in 5/4 meter.
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There are no certain amount of time signatures, but the most common time signature is 4/4. There are other common time signatures such as 3/4, 2/2, 6/8, and 2/4, but basically any number can be used as the top number. There are songs in 5/4, 7/4, 11/4, 15/8 etc....
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There are common time signatures, or simple time, such as 4/4 time or any number able to be dividable by 2 or 4. Compound time signatures such as 3/4 time or any number dividable by 3, 6, 9, or 12. Then you get to complex time signatures, or asymmetrical, in which uses prime numbers on the top numeral of a time signature such as 5, 7, 11, 14, etc.
A diamond problem is when there's a number on the top and bottom, the number on the top is the product and the number on the bottom is the sum. You must find two numbers that both have a sum of the number on the top and a product of the number on the bottom. For example, there's a 10 on top and 11 on the bottom, the answer would be 10 and 1, because 10 times 1 equals 10, and 10 plus 1 equals 11. Another example would be, 44 on top and -15 on bottom. The answers would be -11 and -4, because -11 and -4 have a product of 44, and have a sum of -15.
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First you take 11/9The top number is greater than the bottom number, so you subtract the bottom number from the top number.11-9 = 2Since you could only subtract the bottom number once, your only whole number is one. Since you had a remainder when subtracting the bottom from the top, you have a fraction left. Take the difference over 9 and add it to the whole number1 2/9 is the answer.
Yes, the time signature can have any number of beats per measure. The starting movement of 'Pictures of an Exhibition' by Mussorgsky, 'Promenade', has 11/4 meter. The famous slow movement in 'Pathetic Symphony' by Tchaikovsky is in 5/4 meter.
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To convert any fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (the bottom number). In this case you do 11/20 = 11 ÷ 20 = the required decimal.
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