Integrative Music Theory is a comprehensive introduction to musicianship and musical understanding. Students in the course will develop their abilities to play, read, understand, and write music. This course begins with the building blocks of music: notes, modes, scales, rhythm, meter, dynamics, instrumentation, timbre, and melodic intervals. This will be followed by studies in melodic construction, counterpoint, harmony, and form.

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At the beginning of practically any score of music you have ever looked at there are numbers and symbols that clarify how to interpret the music notation in the score. Yet, there are so many numbers and so many ways for these numbers to be written:. These are just some of the time signatures you might encounter.
The time signature also known as meter signature , [1] metre signature , [2] or measure signature [3] is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats pulses are contained in each measure bar , and which note value is equivalent to a beat. In a music score, the time signature appears at the beginning as a time symbol or stacked numerals, such as or 3 4 read common time and three-four time , respectively , immediately following the key signature or immediately following the clef symbol if the key signature is empty. A mid-score time signature, usually immediately following a barline , indicates a change of meter. There are various types of time signatures, depending on whether the music follows regular or symmetrical beat patterns, including simple e. For instance, 2 4 means two quarter-note crotchet beats per bar, while 3 8 means three eighth-note quaver beats per bar. The most common simple time signatures are 2 4 , 3 4 , and 4 4. By convention, two special symbols are sometimes used for 4 4 and 2 2 :. In compound meter , subdivisions which are what the upper number represents in these meters of the beat are in three equal parts, so that a dotted note half again longer than a regular note becomes the beat. The upper numeral of compound time signatures is commonly 6, 9, or 12 multiples of 3 in each beat. The lower number is most commonly an 8 an eighth-note or quaver : as in 9 8 or 12 8.