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- Hi and welcome to this little quiz on time signatures. A lot of people are very happy with time signatures so it might be quite an easy thing for some people to do. For other people it might be a handy little revision on the subject, for other people whoamp;#39;ve got things about time signatures that freak them out, hereamp;#39;s an opportunity to see if we can sort some of your woes out. So a little lighthearted quiz which you can play along with and score yourself out of ten if you wish or if you just want to enjoy the video, absolutely fine. Okay so hereamp;#39;s question number one, what does the upper number mean in this time signature? So thereamp;#39;s the time signature, time signatures have two numbers donamp;#39;t they, an upper number and a lower number. So hereamp;#39;s the first question, what does the upper number mean in 3/4? So have a little think about that, scribble down the answer if you want to and weamp;#39;ll move on to question two. All the answers will