Music, asked by marviegonzales05, 5 months ago

fill out the missing note to complete the rhythmic patterns in and time signature​

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Answered by aniketvermaav44
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Explanation:

The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are to be contained in each bar and which note value is to be given one beat. In a musical score, the time signature appears at the beginning of the piece, as a time symbol or stacked numerals, such as Commontime inline.png or 3/4 (read common time and three four time, respectively), immediately following the key signature or immediately following the clef symbol if the key signature is empty.

3:4 time signature

Simple example of a 3/4 time signature: here there are three (3) quarter-notes (4) per measure.

Time signatures consist of two numerals, one stacked above the other:

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