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3/4 Time Signature

Learn everything about the 3/4 time signature. Discover waltz time, how to count its meter, and hear classic examples from classical and contemporary music.

Author: The BPM Finder Team
Last Reviewed: May 2026 by Marcus Vance, B.A. Music Ed.

The 3/4 time signature dictates that each musical measure contains exactly 3 beats, and the quarter note represents one beat. 3/4 time is often called "Waltz time". It consists of three quarter-note beats per measure. Because the measure has an odd number of beats, it provides a circular, swaying, and dancing feel that propels the music forward.

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Meter Breakdown

  • 3 beats per measure
  • 1/4 note gets the beat
  • Count: 1, 2, 3

Internalizing the Pulse

To master this meter, you need to feel its fundamental speed. The easiest way to determine the exact tempo of a 3/4 song you are listening to is to use our free Tap Tempo calculator tool. By clicking or pressing a key in time with the downbeat, you can discover its exact pulse.

Common Genres: Waltzes, Minuets, Folk Songs, Acoustic Ballads

How to Count in 3/4

When musicians read a piece of music in 3/4, they establish a steady pulse. You can count aloud repeating the pattern: 1, 2, 3. The very first beat of the measure (the "1") is called the downbeat, which usually receives the strongest emphasis or accent.

Related Time Signatures

Understanding meters becomes easier when you compare them. If you want to dive deeper into musical rhythm, return to our general Time Signature Guide or understand the speed of these beats with our Tempo Guide.