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Hello, I am a music teacher. When I teach solfege to my students, I think that putting a note instead of a number in the denominator of the time signature is better understood by the students.
In other words, the number in the numerator and the inverted note in the denominator. I will put the picture below for better understanding. (Sorry, I used Google Translate.)
Problem to be solved
Time signature will be easier for students to understand and in my opinion, this type of time signature is a more accurate way of writing.
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Hello, I am a music teacher. When I teach solfege to my students, I think that putting a note instead of a number in the denominator of the time signature is better understood by the students.
In other words, the number in the numerator and the inverted note in the denominator. I will put the picture below for better understanding. (Sorry, I used Google Translate.)
Problem to be solved
Time signature will be easier for students to understand and in my opinion, this type of time signature is a more accurate way of writing.
Prior art
No response
Additional context
No response
Checklist
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: