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.
It depends what the time signature is; if the time signature is 4/4 then a note worth half a beat would be an eighth-note. If the time signature is in say 6/8, then half a beat would be a sixteenth-note. Usually music is in quarter beats, so most probably an eighth-note for you.
3/4Three four time.
They are either 3/8, 3/4, or 3/2
for two counts or tap your foot two times an that's a half note
A time signature of 38 is three quavers to a bar.
3/8
It is in common time or 4/4 time
It has a time signature of 6/8.
I think it's in 9/8. you can count it "1&a 2&a 3&a"
It has to be either 3/4 or 6/8 Ken
Seven beats in a measure, an eighth note gets one beat.
The 4 8 time signature indicates that there a four beats per measure and each beat is an eighth note.
ANSWER: 3/4 EXPLANATION: The time signature (also known as meter signature, meter signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure (bar), and which note value is equivalent to a beat.
There very many, common examples include: 4/4, 2/4, 3/4, 3/8, 5/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8, 2/2
The time signature [ 3/4 ] means that there are 3 beats to every measure, and the quarter note is one beat.
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