Binaural beats are are a study and science into the patterns of brainwaves from giving pulsating sound though to calm a person and give a aura of well being. Unlike subliminal messaging it's thought to entertain the brainwaves making a person more subtle.
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It's actually pretty simple. You take two sine tones, run one in your left ear, the other in your right ear. The sine tones should have slightly different frequencies - 80 Hz and 85 Hz, for example. Now you hear a third tone, which is the difference between the two tones.
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Like any other note, how many beats it is worth depends entirely on the time signature. But it is equivalent to a half note. The bottom number of the time signature indicates which note equals one beat. In 4/4 time, a quarter note gets one beat, so a minim would be equal to 2 beats. In 2/2 time (or 4/2, or anything else with a 2 on the bottom), a half note is one beat, so also a minim would be one beat.
A dotted half note will always get three beats because a dote adds half the value of the note to the note. So a half note = 2 beats, 1/2 of 2 = 1, so 2+1=3. If you are in 4/4, it equals three beats. If you are in3/4, it equals three. 2/4 and 2/2 cannot have a dotted half note because the value is too big. In 6/8, the value changes because the eighth note gets the beat instead of the quarter note. So then the dotted half note would get 6 beats, instead f three because everything is basically doubled. Hope that helps!!
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Mixed meter is when one piece of music has multiple meters or time signatures during the piece. A simple example: A song's verse is in 4/4, but the chorus is in 3/4 time. However, mixed meter more commonly means that the meter changes frequently (often every measure) during a piece. In these cases, the lower number in the time signature usually remains constant. For example, the meter might change every measure from 3/8 to 6/8 to 5/8 to 9/8 to 12/8, etc.
for two counts or tap your foot two times an that's a half note