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I don't know dick about music theory. I know that rock and roll is generally on a 4x4 beat structure, but I generally don't know what that means.

I can tell this is...not 4x4. Can anyone identify the beat structure here? and maybe explain that stuff to me?

https://yewtu.be/watch?v=yZieIiYCGQ8&list=PLS5Zh7Lvs70zcv4gKV1nutmPQCHCvi0t-&index=6

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

4/4 means 4 beats per measure (top number) and each beat is a quarter more (bottom number). So you can have a melody that resolves in a single measure and repeats every measure. Or 2 measures. Or 4 measures. Resolution is when you come back to the root note of the key that the song is in. Waltzes are in 3/4 time. So you'll count 3 beats per measure but it would typically take 4 measures to resolve a melody.