Rhytm in music. 

Time sygnatures before the notes mean how many notes will be included in one tact and which type of notes it will be. A note ac also be a silence between another notes. Notes also have different durations whole nute which fills the enitre tact. For example time signatures 4/4 means that in tact you have. First number tells us how many beats we have in tact and second number tells us which kind of note it will be, like whole note, half note or quarter note... This time measures are very important in dancing. For example waltz has always metrum 3/4 and tango has always 2/4, so tango is faster. Time measures are an iron rules to make music for dancing. In 70s thanks to John Lennon adding the extra tact with irregular tempo has come into a fashion. It's sound maybe a bit stragne, but it gives a deep, interesting and sad mood of the song. For example like in song Across the Universe.



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  1. It would help if you gave more specific examples so that the reader can compare the rythms, e.g. give links to specific songs or tunes.

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