2:4, 3:4 and 4:4 Time signatures (USA version)

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These three time signatures are a great start for a beginner to music reading. The time signatures first appear on page 6 of Thinking Theory Book 1, along with plenty of practice and review.

The Thinking Theory books are available as digital licenses or hardcopies and take students from beginning music theory right the way through to a late intermediate music theory level.

✩ Thinking Theory is a series of music theory workbooks, designed to accelerate learning while providing plenty of reinforcement of each concept.

✩ All concepts are presented in a clear and concise way and page layouts are clean and consistent.

✩ No topic is introduced without being revisited several times later in the book.

✩ Thinking Theory is designed so you can start anywhere in the series. Concepts are not left out of later books, just covered more quickly.

✩ The flashcard games provide a unique way to learn away from the page, and make learning and teaching more secure and more fun.

✩ The “Level Up!” tests at the end of each chapter and book allow you to evaluate student learning and plan their next step.

✩ The Thinking Theory Plus books provide a lateral move for students who had finished one book but are not quite ready for the next.

✩ Singing with solfa (moveable do) is integrated into the theory books. Solfa helps students with ear training, transposing, sight reading and composition.

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Thank you, my project for music this quarter was to make a time signature then perform it. This helped a lot.

Blurtrovert
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tysm i really needed this for my assignment thanks!

happylouise
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the comment there was like 5 years ago~ But this did help a lot! 👍🏻 to the people who watched with for school heh

チャンネル-ul
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Hi, I have a small piano studio, and I'd love to post this on our page. Would that be okay?

maryherrington
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What is a quarter-note beat? Since all the time signatures are defined in terms of
the "quarter note beat", what are we talking about?

anzatzi
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What’s the difference between 2:4 and 4:4???

Hunchothelight
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but they would have the same speed and rhythm if you use the same notes, the bars would just shift in different positions, they then would sound the same except for the stresses. i say this because as a beginner, i am still confused after watching the video since that means you can achieve the same thing with just using a single time signature, if you dont care about the stresses

TheSunshineRequiem
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bruh, im trying to learn a song in 5/4

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