Time Signatures: Everything You Need to Know

Published 2024-04-13
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Time signatures are easy in theory; the top number is how many beats are in a bar(i.e. what metre is it in), and the bottom number tells you what kind of note is the beat(4=quarter, 2=half, 8=eighth, etc.), but this concept can be pretty brain melting for people who are only used to reading 4/4 or 3/4 or other "simple" time signatures. Hopefully this video gives enough examples and explanations to smooth out this concept for most people. I might even do another video with just tons of examples, one after another, to practice reading and counting rhythms. Let me know in the comments if that's something you'd like!

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Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - Reviewing Common Time(4/4, 3/4, etc)
1:15 - Redefining Reality
2:30 - Cut time, 2/2, alla breve
3:46 - Learning pieces in cut time
5:26 - 6/8 and Compound Time Signatures
6:47 - Other Compound Time Signatures
7:54 - Take Lessons With Me!
8:33 - Subdividing in Compound Time
9:27 - Tuplets in Compound Time
10:21 - Complex Meter
11:21 - Mixed Meter

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Other instalments of this series:
Part 1: Rhythm Basics -    • Rhythms: The Fundamentals  
Part 2: Subdivision -    • Eighth Notes, Triplets, & Sixteenths:...  

Coming soon!
Part 4: Swing: When Eighths Go Rogue
Part 5: Metric Madess (clave, hemiola, and all kinds of odds and sods)
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All Comments (21)
  • @timmysixxstrings
    This is an amazing lesson. I've been playing guitar for 25 years, mostly using only 4/4, 3/4, and 6/8. This lesson has my mind racing with new possibilities and new ideas for songwriting. Thank you so much!!
  • @AlecShernAPS
    I'm nearly 27 now and play casually each summer in a community band. Your videos have helped me reinforce and re-learn the topics I have forgotten about since high school. Thanks!
  • @fiakyono
    As a beginner, i could not understand the Time Signatures and counts. I finally understand especially because you played songs to going the the notes. I have watched a lot of videos and read books but you have help me understand. I can now increase my playing Thank you so much for your instruction and video,
  • @NeraKitsune
    Man your videos are so high quality. Thank you for making such a byzantine world a little less confusing.
  • @Arbigale
    Bradd = Youtube Conservatory❤❤❤ awesome as always
  • @anakinsworld8344
    Thanks fellow trumpeter and if I ever become a beginner band teacher, I will show this
  • tbh idk why our band teacher doesnt show this to us, this is 10x more simple than we get taught, and so much more easy to understand!
  • @Haakhin
    This is an amazing resource, quite informative. Thanks for making this video :)
  • When I was taught how to count in 6/8 (or any other compound meter), I was always taught to count the strong pulses, or dotted quarter notes. So instead of counting 1 2 3 4 5 6, I’d count 1 + a 2 + a. I’m not saying counting the eighth notes doesn’t work because it does. I’m just saying that’s how I was taught.
  • @Ciarnap
    Thank you, your videos have been amazing! I am an adult relearning stuff I already kinda knew but never learnt in a way which sticks (I am studying music in uni and passed my music theory class but forgot it all straight away after! trying to do my abrsm grade 5 now for my singing grades and most learning stuff is all aimed mostly at children and does not work well for adults... your content is great for both!
  • @PunmasterSTP
    Time signatures? More like "Terrific lectures!" 👍
  • @timmysixxstrings
    I will have to watch this video over and over as I only understand the basic time signatures. However, this presents a great opportunity for me to learn and stretch my abilities. Wonderfully put together video. Thanks again!
  • @SynIMPFML666
    Bass player. Tool, and meshuggah are my go tos
  • i have exam in one and a half week, u are gonna safe me💪🏿💪🏿