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How to judge music time

To hear the beat in the music, the key is to have a good sense of music, and it is not difficult to develop a good sense of music. How to develop a sense of music? Listen more, be more curious, and ask more for advice, so that you can be inspired by music, and you can quickly find the rules. The most common beats in the music are 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4. There are main melody and chords in the music (main music and soundtrack). Different styles of soundtrack can determine the characteristics of the song. There are also strong and weak beats. You should first listen to the strong beats and then find the feeling. 4/4 is a beat made of quarter notes. There are four beats in one measure. The feeling of music is strong, weak, strong and weak. This is the music used when people want to dance four steps. 3/4 time is a beat made of quarter notes, and there are three beats in one measure. The feeling of music is: strong, weak, weak, strong, weak, weak. This is the song people use when they want to dance three steps. As for whether you can't tell how many beats there are, just listen to the cycle of each accent: the rhythm of beat 42 is strong and weak; the rhythm of beat 43 is strong, weak, weak; the rhythm of beat 44 is strong, weak, weak. Strong, weak. These are some of the most basic beats. Pay attention to find the accent of each cycle and you can hear it. Developing a sense of music is a long-term process. If you practice more and understand more, you will find the trick. /iknow-pic.cdn.bcebos.com/ac345982b2b7d0a2f9445fdfc6ef76094a369ae7"target="_blank"title=""class="ikqb_img_alink">/iknow-pic.cdn.bcebos.com/ac345982b2b7d0a2f9445fdfc6ef7609 4a369ae7?x-bce-process=image%2Fresize %2Cm_lfit%2Cw_600%2Ch_800%2Climit_1%2Fquality%2Cq_85%2Fformat%2Cf_auto"esrc="/ac345982b2b7d0a2f9445fdfc6ef76094a369ae7"/>

Extended information: Music beat classification:

Beat refers to strong The combination rules of beats and downbeats, specifically refers to the total length of notes in each section of the score, the common ones are 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/ 8, 9/8, 12/8, etc., the length of each measure is fixed. 1/4 time: 1/4 time is a quarter note, 1 beat per measure. 2/4 beat: 2/4 beat is a quarter note, with 2 beats per measure, and there can be two quarter notes. Strong, weak. 3/4 time: 3/4 time is a quarter note, with 3 beats per measure, and there can be three quarter notes. Strong, weak, weak. 4/4 time: 4/4 time is a quarter note as one beat, each measure has 4 beats, and there can be 4 quarter notes. Strong, weak, sub-strong, weak. 3/8 beat: 3/8 beat is an eighth note as one beat, and each measure can be one big beat, but there are 3 beats in implementation. There can be 3 eighth notes. Strong, weak, weak. 6/8 beat: 6/8 beat is an eighth note as one beat, and each measure can be divided into two major beats. However, in fact, each measure has 6 beats, and there can be 6 eighth notes. Strong, weak, weak; second strong, weak, weak. There are also rare 8/8 and 8/16 beats. The former uses 8th notes as one beat, and the latter uses 16th notes as one beat.

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