Forgive what may be an ignorant question but isn't it only one beat in 4/4 time? I really have no idea, I just thought that since its a quarter note? I have never heard of Kodaly either, very interesting, I have seen several different concepts for notation including the digital composing formats and its seem very hard to keep pace with!Yes it's masturbate well done!
The second picture is a crotchet (one beat) and it is referred to as 'ta' in the Kodaly music method for counting
I can read musical notation but I have never heard of Kodaly either. Anyways, nice one J91Forgive what may be an ignorant question but isn't it only one beat in 4/4 time? I really have no idea, I just thought that since its a quarter note? I have never heard of Kodaly either, very interesting, I have seen several different concepts for notation including the digital composing formats and its seem very hard to keep pace with!
What J91 explained about 4/4 time is accurate. Further (to the best of my understanding and I could be wrong..lol) the quarter note also represents one beat in 3/4 time signature and also in all songs where the denominator (note value) is 4 (semibreve meter). Below is a 3/4 time signature song. Notice 3 and 4 next to the treble clef in the beginning of the staff, the denominator 4 represents the note value (i.e. quarter note in this case as 4 quarters make a whole) and the numerator 3 indicates how many of that particular note value (which is quarter note in this case) are needed to fill a measure/bar thus 3 quarter notes in a bar/measure and each quarter note representing a beat. So yes a whole note (4 quarter notes) doesn't fit in a bar nevertheless each quarter note represents one beatForgive what may be an ignorant question but isn't it only one beat in 4/4 time?
Ok so this is where I get confused, if the signature is 2/2 and two crotchets are now equal to one beat then surely it means the crotchet is now a half beat and a minim is now equal to a beat? Gahhhhhh, I don;t get it???What J91 explained about 4/4 time is accurate. Further (to the best of my understanding and I could be wrong..lol) the quarter note also represents one beat in 3/4 time signature and also in all songs where the denominator (note value) is 4 (semibreve meter). Below is a 3/4 time signature song. Notice 3 and 4 next to the treble clef in the beginning of the staff, the denominator 4 represents the note value (i.e. quarter note in this case as 4 quarters make a whole) and the numerator 3 indicates how many of that particular note value (which is quarter note in this case) are needed to fill a measure/bar thus 3 quarter notes in a bar/measure and each quarter note representing a beat. So yes a whole note (4 quarter notes) doesn't fit in a bar nevertheless each quarter note represents one beat
However if the denominator changes like in 2/2 (alla breve meter) then the quarter note will last half a beat. So such songs are much faster than 4/4 like military drills etc
Coming to the puzzle my first thoughts
pic 1 - red dot/ bulls eye/ laser/ unity
the numbers - could be pattern like J91 said so if next no. is 25 then quarter etc, however my pervy mind is thinking if its body/figure measure in cm in which case the person is probably very thin/anorexic
pic 2 - hentai/nipples/flogged/pain
this is leading me nowhere but thought will post it if it helps solve collectively
Yes a minim is a beat now, the C on top (for Cut time) represents this 2/2 so it still looks like a 4/4 however one minim is sang/played in one beat so it is faster.. to the best of my understanding..lolOk so this is where I get confused, if the signature is 2/2 and two crotchets are now equal to one beat then surely it means the crotchet is now a half beat and a minim is now equal to a beat? Gahhhhhh, I don;t get it???