We’re now (finally!) at the end of this music lesson to help you learn to read music meter. From the above, we can summarize that the difference between simple and compound time is how the beat or pulse is divided:  either into two parts or three parts respectively.  In addition, we can see that in simple time the beat value will always be a regular note value, while in compound time the beat value will always be a dotted note value.

So there you have it, we’ve covered simple and compound musical meter, reading music notes on the bass cleff and reading music notes on the treble clef. If you’re serious about learning to read music, spend a great deal of time on this site, you’ll find many free music lessons and basic music theory. Enjoy!

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