OK, I've gone through this several times, and I'm having trouble defining a Beat. I know this sounds silly, but I can't put my finger on what the heck a beat is, or where it is in a particular Time Signature.
In 4/4, for example, I know (think???) that we count 1 2 3 4, with the stress on the 1; so, 1 2 3 4. In 3/4 time, it would be 1 2 3 4. Is that right?
Well, does 1 NOTE (or the stress) equal 1 BEAT? Where is the beat? Is it on the stressed note, so that we say in 2/4 time the beat is on the 1st & 2nd note?
I think I'm understanding that the top number is the number of beats in a measure, and the bottom number is the type of note (1/4, 1/2, etc.) we're playing.
music is expanded into groups of beats
The above two quotes, from Neil, haven't sunk into my brain yet. :ohmy:every kind of note takes up a certain number of beats