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srenglish | 00:39 Thu 08th Feb 2007 | Music
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the number of what tells how many beats are in a measure?
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the 2 numbers at the beginning of a stave usually tell you how many beats to a bar.

3 over 4 is 3 beats to 1 bar
4 0ver 4 is 4 etc
5 over 4 ...well, you get the idea.
Er... the time signature? If you have to ask, then I'm guessing you don't know what a time signature is, so I suggest you should look it up before your teacher starts asking difficult questions about it.
now now ... no need for that ... lol
Go with Naz. What you should be looking at is the upper number, which tells you how many of the beats there are in a bar. The lower number tells you what sort of note value each beat is - a minim, crotchet, quaver or whatever.

If you're American (I notice you say 'measure' and not 'bar'), then, for instance, 3/4 = 3 quarter notes (crotchets), to the bar; 2/4 = 2 quarter notes; 2/2 = 2 half notes (minims); 6/8 = 6 eighth notes (quavers) etc etc.

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