English, asked by hazelallas17, 4 days ago

a time signature consists the upper and the
lower number. What does the upper number tell?

A. It tells the of beats in a measure

B. It tells what note will receive one beat

C. It tells the kind of notes to be grouped in a measure

D. It tells how many beats should there be in a measure.​

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Answered by IIITZNOBITAII
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Answer:

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Answered by geethapawaskar
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Answer:

Simple time signatures consist of two numerals, one stacked above the other: The lower numeral indicates the note value that represents one beat (the beat unit). This number is typically a power of 2. The upper numeral indicates how many such beats constitute a bar.

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