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I get a great question from a viewer the other day caterers carrots asked Beethoven makes his ninth symphony scared so sound like an Allegro in 2/4 time even though on paper it switches from triple meter in the Scherzo section to duple meter in the trio section so I went looking for the score and found a pretty good one for us to look at I think here in this figure is where we should be looking at for that transition feeling from 3 for 2 to 4 so like the question stated before this part of the music is in 3/4 time that is the written time signature three quarter notes for every measure and the main melody that gets repeated over and over in this movement has a very strong 3/4 feeling it has that strong weak weak strong weak weak pulse that we usually associate with 3/4 here let me play your part of it but after the opening statement of the main melody something very interesting happens the strings begin to play this figure of dotted quarter eighth quarter its very important that the s