Ok! π₯°
So anyways- in a time signature, (that's the two little stacked numbers at the beginning on the sheet music), the number on the bottom represents the note that "gets the beat", so in a "x/4" time signature, a quarter note takes up one click of the metronome, does that make sense?
Comments
So anyways- in a time signature, (that's the two little stacked numbers at the beginning on the sheet music), the number on the bottom represents the note that "gets the beat", so in a "x/4" time signature, a quarter note takes up one click of the metronome, does that make sense?