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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! ----- Join this channel to get access to perks: / @bradharrison Or join my Patreon at / bradharrison ----- Check out my video about how to learn all your scales in 24 hours! • Learn All Your Scales in 24 Hours. Seriously. ----- 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 ----- Other instalments of this series: Part 1: Rhythm Basics - • Rhythms: The Fundamentals Part 2: Subdivision - • Eighth Notes, Triplets, & Sixteenths: Ever... Coming soon! Part 4: Swing: When Eighths Go Rogue Part 5: Metric Madess (clave, hemiola, and all kinds of odds and sods) ----- www.BradHarrison.ca www.patreon.com/bradharrison This video contains emojis that were designed by OpenMoji – the open-source emoji and icon project. License: CC BY-SA 4.0. Special thanks to OpenMoji!