Pondering the bottom number of a time signature is like thinking consciously about how you walk—throws you completely off. Though it is fun to consider. My best answer is that it’s whatever feels right and even more important, is easier for someone to read at a glance. Quarters and eighths are easier, generally; you could call 4/4 16/16, but you’d get some weird looking charts.
Pondering the bottom number of a time signature is like thinking consciously about how you walk—throws you completely off. Though it is fun to consider. My best answer is that it’s whatever feels right and even more important, is easier for someone to read at a glance. Quarters and eighths are easier, generally; you could call 4/4 16/16, but you’d get some weird looking charts.
Pondering the bottom number of a time signature is like thinking consciously about how you walk—throws you completely off. Though it is fun to consider. My best answer is that it’s whatever feels right and even more important, is easier for someone to read at a glance. Quarters and eighths are easier, generally; you could call 4/4 16/16, but you’d get some weird looking charts.