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Re: Question About Time Signatures
| quote: | Originally posted by Phantax
I'm just reading the "Measures and Time Signatures" section on Musictheory.net
It says 3/2 time contains 3 half notes..which is 3 half notes to a measure...But I don't understand how that's possible when 1 whole note = 1 measure which means the maximum amount of half notes per measure could be only 2.
How is 3/2 time possible? Anyone who understands Time Signatures please explain how I'm undedrstanding this the wrong way.
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the top number indicates how many beats are in the measure. the number on the bottom indicates the duration i'm guessing.
now common time would simply be 4/4 and if you cut that in half it becomes CUT TIME, so everything in the measure will be divded into two. So, a quater note becomes a eigth note, a whole note becomes a half note and so on. so that would be 2/2 time. thats two beats in each measure.
now, that means one whole note in CUT TIME equals 2 HALF NOTES. simply add another beat (making it 3/2) gives me another half note.
I have no idea if that's how it works because I was in orchestra in middle school and that's how I understood it.
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