Type your answer here... 3 beats per measure
The bottom number in a time signature is the denominator of the fraction denoting the note value that gets the beat. So if the bottom number in the time signature is a four, imagine it's the bottom of a fraction with a numerator of 1. 1/4 is a quarter, so the quarter note gets the beat.
It means that each measure contains three beats.
The bottom number indicates what duration of note gets the beat.
2/2 time signature
its time signature is 3/4
3 beats per measure
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
In a time signature, the top number indicates the number of beats in each measure, while the bottom number represents the type of note that receives one beat.
The top number in a time signature indicates the number of beats in each measure.
The top number in a time signature represents the number of beats in each measure.
The top number in a time signature indicates the number of beats in each measure.
The bottom number in a time signature is the denominator of the fraction denoting the note value that gets the beat. So if the bottom number in the time signature is a four, imagine it's the bottom of a fraction with a numerator of 1. 1/4 is a quarter, so the quarter note gets the beat.
The top number in a time signature indicates the number of beats in a measure.
It means that one measure contains four beats.
It means that each measure contains three beats.
The bottom number in a time signature is the denominator of the fraction denoting the note value that gets the beat. So if the bottom number in the time signature is a four, imagine it's the bottom of a fraction with a numerator of 1. 1/4 is a quarter, so the quarter note gets the beat.
It means there are two notes to the bar, of the size indicated by the lower number.