1. in a 2/4 time signature, how many quarter notes or its equivalence maybe counted in measure?
a. four b. three c. two d. one
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A piece with a time signature of 4/4 has four quarter note beats; each measure with a 3/4 meter has three quarter note beats; and each measure of 2/4 time has two quarter note beats
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Answer:
One
Explanation:
- A quarter note receives one count in a 2/4 time signature, which has two beats per bar.
- Time signatures appear at the start of a piece of music and define the number and type of notes in each measure. The top number indicates the number of beats in each measure, and the bottom indicates which note receives the beat.
- The 4/4 time signature is found in almost every genre of music. The number 4 on top indicates that there are four quarter notes per measure in 4/4. The bottom number, a four, indicates that the quarter note is the beat. Every measure in 4/4 time contains four quarter notes, and the quarter note is the beat.
- Each measure has two beats, and a quarter note receives one count. Each measure contains two beats, and a half note receives one count. Each measure has six beats, and an eighth note receives one count.
Thus the correct answer is Option D.
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