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Time Signatures

Lesson 4/76 | Study Time: 5 Min
Time Signatures

Time Signatures

At the beginning of each piece of music, after the clef, you will see two numbers. These numbers are called the time signature. They indicate the number of beats per bar (the top number) and the type of note receiving one beat (the bottom number).

This means that the * time signature indicates four quarter notes per bar, as shown in example 2.

When playing in * time, it is possible to use any combination of note values which add up to the equivalent of four quarter notes. Notice the two dots before the double bar at the end of the following example. These dots are a repeat sign and indicate that the piece of music is to be played again from the beginning.

* is the most common time signature and is sometimes represented by the common time symbol.

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