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hi my name is David Bennett and I make videos on YouTube about music theory and one of my favorite topics to make videos on is time signatures a lot of the music you listen to is probably actually only in one time signature so were going to work our way through starting with the most common and well-known time signatures and move on into the dizzying worlds of odd time syes so I mentioned just then that most songs that you listen to most songs you play will probably be in one particular time signature and that is 44 music that has four beats in the bar time signatures are always displayed as two numbers stacked on top of each other so in this case its four four for now just think about the top number the top number is the important one the top number tells you how many beats are in each bar of the music well talk a bit later about what the bottom number means but were focusing on the top number which here is four and all that literally means is that each bar is going to have four b