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The bottom note of a time signature determines the value of a beat. For example in 3/4 time (4 at the bottom:quarter note beats), a quarter note takes one beat. In 3/2 time (2 at bottom:half note beats), a quarter note takes half a beat.

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how many beats does a quarter note get in a 3/8 time signature

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Just like in 4 4 time, an eight note gets half a beat in 3 4 time.

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