To count 2 2 time simply ... count . All your notes must add up to 2 beats per bar. For example a crotchet and a crotchet makes two, because a crotchet is worth one SO 1+1=2 got it ? Hope i helped!
One second at a time.
It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something) don't just wish the time away (count the days).By the way,you question needs a verb.
Sum = 140 Count = 2 Average = Sum/Count = 140/2 = 70
yes u count by 1, 2, and three
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To count 2/4 in a musical time signature, you would count "1, 2" for each measure.
In 2/4 time signature, you count by saying "1 and 2 and" for each measure.
In a 7/8 time signature, you count the beats as 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2-3.
In 9/8 time signature, you count the beats as 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2.
In 2/2 time in music, you count two beats per measure, with each beat receiving a half note's worth of time. It is also known as "cut time" and is often counted as "1-and-2-and."
In 3/4 time, you count each beat as "1, 2, 3" with the emphasis on the first beat.
In 12/8 time signature, you count each beat as a dotted quarter note, which is equivalent to three eighth notes. So, you would count 1-2-3, 2-2-3, 3-2-3, 4-2-3, and so on.
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In 3/4 time signature, you count each beat as "1, 2, 3" with the emphasis on the first beat.
In 3/8 time, you count three beats per measure, with the eighth note receiving one beat. So you would count "1 2 3" for each measure.
In 6/8 time, you count the beats as two groups of three eighth notes. So, you would count "1 2 3, 4 5 6" for each measure.
In 3/8 time signature, you count three eighth notes per measure. The beats are counted as 1-and-2-and-3-and.