Quadruple meter has beats in each measure.

Quadruple meter is a musical time signature that has four beats in each measure. It is commonly notated as 4/4, with the top number indicating the number of beats per measure and the bottom number representing the note value that receives one beat (typically a quarter note). In quadruple meter, the beats are typically grouped into two groups of two, with strong emphasis on the first beat. This meter is commonly used in various musical genres, including pop, rock, and classical music.

In quadruple meter, there are four beats in each measure. This means that each measure is divided into four equal parts, and each beat receives equal emphasis. The most common example of quadruple meter is found in music with a time signature of 4/4, where the top number indicates that there are four beats per measure, and the bottom number represents which note value receives one beat.