You answer it by multiplying each number time the bottom number
time signature in music is the amount of beats per measure. The beats are measured in quarter notes. The common time signature is 4/4
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
They are not fractions, but rather the time signature. The top number is the amount of beats used out of the bottom number, the total amount of beats. So in essence, yes it is a fraction
Here's a scientific experiment ... please don't try this without adult supervision: Pour some gallons of water into your pool. Hold a ruler vertical and stick it down into the pool until it hits the bottom. Read the highest wet number on the ruler. Write the number on the back of your hand. Pour some more gallons of water into your pool. Again, stick the ruler down into the pool until it hits the bottom. Again, read the highest wet number on the ruler, and write the number on the back of your other hand. Compare the two numbers on your hands. Are the numbers the same ? Was the water in the pool higher, lower, or same the second time ? Could this result have any connection with the extra water that you poured into the pool the second time ? If I call you on the phone and tell you the length and width of my pool, can you tell how many gallons of water are in it ? Can you tell whether there's any water in it ?
when you have 2 at the bottom of the time signiture this means the piece is in minim beats. the top number tells you how many beats there are in the bar. to therefore in each bar there would be 3 minim beats in every bar.
It tells us how fast the beat is.
There are 4 beats with the duration of a quarter note (4/4).
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The top number indicates the number of beats per measure, and the bottom number indicates what note value gets one beat.
The bottom number in a time signature indicates the type of note that receives one beat in the music.
The time signiture
The top number represents the number of beats in a bar in the piece. The bottom number represents the kind of note gets one beat. If the bottom number is 4, it is a quarter note. If it is an 8, it is an eighth note. just put one over the number and that is it. 4 for the top note and 4 for the bottom means that there are four quarter notes in a measure. 12 on the top and 8 on the bottom means there are 12 eighth notes in the bar. Hope that helps. :)P.S. These numbers are called the "Time Signature"
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.
You answer it by multiplying each number time the bottom number
It depends on the time signature. If the bottom number is a 2, then it is ⅜ of a beat. If the bottom number is a 4, then it is ¾ of a beat. If the bottom number is an 8, then it is 1½ beats.
To determine the time signature of a song, look at the numbers written at the beginning of the music. The top number tells you how many beats are in each measure, and the bottom number indicates the type of note that receives one beat.