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Each note or rest determines the amount of beats in for a note or rest. The time signature of a song consists of two numbers, the top number represents how many beats in a measure, and the bottom number represents how many beats a whole note gets. In 4/4 timing (4/4 being the time signature) a whole note/rest gets four beats and a measure consists of four beats. Therefore: Half note/rest- Two Beats Quarter note/rest- One beat Eighth note/rest- Half of a beat Sixteenth note/rest- Quarter of a beat and so on to 32nd, 64th, etc. Another coming time signature includes 2/2 (cut time) where a whole note/rest gets two beats and there are two beats in a measure. Therefore: Half note/rest- One Beat Quarter note/rest- Half of a beat Eighth note/rest- Quarter of a beat Etc. Other common time signatures include 3/4 (three beats to a measure), 2/4, and 6/8. Follow the same process in deriving the number of beats in a note or rest.
At the beginning of the register, there will be two numbers, one on top of each other. The top number tells how many beats there are in each measure, the bottom number tells how many beats to give the whole note. The standard 4/4 time signature has four beats per measure, 4 beats per whole note.
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For the most part it's a derivative of the old fashioned count-off (1-2-3-4) to get the band started on the first beat of a song all together. A rapper announcing that the down beat of his rap is coming around. Or, it can be a reaction to a musical accent or a beat drop. Just like James Brown saying "Give it to me once, give it to me twice, give it to me three times" and having the horn players accent those beats. It's creative filler, but it's possible some rapper may have used it in a different context at some point.
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Each note or rest determines the amount of beats in for a note or rest. The time signature of a song consists of two numbers, the top number represents how many beats in a measure, and the bottom number represents how many beats a whole note gets. In 4/4 timing (4/4 being the time signature) a whole note/rest gets four beats and a measure consists of four beats. Therefore: Half note/rest- Two Beats Quarter note/rest- One beat Eighth note/rest- Half of a beat Sixteenth note/rest- Quarter of a beat and so on to 32nd, 64th, etc. Another coming time signature includes 2/2 (cut time) where a whole note/rest gets two beats and there are two beats in a measure. Therefore: Half note/rest- One Beat Quarter note/rest- Half of a beat Eighth note/rest- Quarter of a beat Etc. Other common time signatures include 3/4 (three beats to a measure), 2/4, and 6/8. Follow the same process in deriving the number of beats in a note or rest.
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According to one study on chronic fluorosis in sheep, the control group's sheep heartbeat was 110 give or take 15 heartbeats (I am presuming the number was beats per minute, for bpm was not stated in the article.) So, a sheep's heart would beat around 1.6 to 2.1 beats per second.
At the beginning of the register, there will be two numbers, one on top of each other. The top number tells how many beats there are in each measure, the bottom number tells how many beats to give the whole note. The standard 4/4 time signature has four beats per measure, 4 beats per whole note.
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Yes, as a matter of fact they are.TV show time:this guy beats his dog and animal control comes they offer to give dog to parents but guy says parentes beat dog worse than him they offer to give to a brother or sister but he says no cuz his sister beats dog way worse and the neighbor heard the whole thing and said hey I have an idea LETS GIVE HIM TO THE RAIDERS CUZ THEY CANT BEAT ANYTHING!!!!!
Used to indicate when you don't understand something or don't know the answer. The emphasis is on the me. Think of it in the way that the solution to the problem is beyond the ability of the person who said the phrase.
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each notation on a musical scale posses es mathematical value e.g. a crotchet posses es 1 beat, a minim 2 etc. also, a time signature determines how many beats per bar again this requires fractional information and knowledge of calculus
Play games. The battle arenas give you about 300 coins each time you beat them.