Seven beats in a measure, an eighth note gets one beat.
I'm thinking 4/4 time, it seems pretty even to me.
A time signature of 38 is three quavers to a bar.
3/8
6/8
The chorus and instrumental interludes are all in plain 4/4; the verses are as well, but the second line of each stanza has 7 beats instead of 8 which is probably what you're wondering about. In other words, the verse goes Nousi aamun aikaisehen [8 beats] istui illan myöhäisen [7 beats] kotikukka linnukkinen [8 beats] tyttö kotikananen [8 beats] In terms of the key signature, you might write it as 8/8 to make it consistent with the 7/8 of the second line, and then back to 8/8 thereafter.
I'm thinking 4/4 time, it seems pretty even to me.
'"March of the Pigs" has an unusual meter, alternating three bars of 7/8 time with one bar of 4/4 time (in effect, a 29/8 time signature).'
A time signature of 38 is three quavers to a bar.
It has a time signature of 6/8.
The 4 8 time signature indicates that there a four beats per measure and each beat is an eighth note.
3 beats per measure, one 8th note gets a beat.
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6/8
It begins in 12/8, switches to 6/8, back to 12/8, then 6/8, back to 12/8, then to 6/8 again, and ends in 12/8. The majority of the song is in the 12/8 time signature.