Answer:
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Explanation:
Recall what a time signature is:
The upper number defines the number of beats per measure.
The lower number defines the note to receive one beat.
Example:
The upper number states 4 beats per measure.
The lower number states quarter note () receives one beat/count
What this means each measure must contain a combination of notes and/or rests with a total beat/count of 4.
Looking up your note chart.
If a quarter note receives 1 beat.
Then a half note receives 2 beats
And a whole note receives 4 beats
While an eighth note is half a quarter note, thus receives a 0.5 beat.
Now with this, you can try out for yourself then compare the answer to the attached image.
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Answer:
See details below:
Explanation:
Recall what a time signature is:
The upper number defines the number of beats per measure.
The lower number defines the note to receive one beat.
Example:
The upper number states 4 beats per measure.
The lower number states quarter note (
) receives one beat/count
What this means each measure must contain a combination of notes and/or rests with a total beat/count of 4.
Looking up your note chart.
If a quarter note receives 1 beat.
Then a half note receives 2 beats
And a whole note receives 4 beats
While an eighth note is half a quarter note, thus receives a 0.5 beat.
Now with this, you can try out for yourself then compare the answer to the attached image.