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Usually 3/4, but as long as the first (top) number is a 3, it has 3 beats to the measure. So 3/8 means there are 3 beats in the measure but they are all eighth notes instead of quarter notes.
i think that it is 4/3 or 4/4 because 3 triplets means 4/3 and after rhythm is 4/4
A Meter Signature is what's at the beginning of every music piece. The top number tells how many beats in a measure. The bottom number tells what note gets the beat. Example~ 3/4, There are 3 beats in a measure and the quarter note gets the beat.
A dotted quarter note. (One beat for the quarter note and half a beat for the dot.)
You normally count in dotted quarter notes, which would be two beats per bar. So counting in eighth notes (up to 6), you would count a beat on the 1 and the 4.
3 beats per measure, one 8th note gets a beat.
Some one please answer it! Those two numbers are the "time signature." The top number indicates how many beats are in a measure, and the bottom number indicates what note equals one beat. For example, in 3/4 time there are three beats per measure and a quarter note equals one beat. In 6/8 time, there are six beats per measure and an eighth note is one beat.