In a 5/4 measure, what type of note gets one beat?

A quarter note gets one beat in 5/4 time (and also in 3/4 waltz time and 4/4 time). That is what the 4 in the "denominator" stands for.

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To determine which type of note gets one beat in a 5/4 measure, you need to understand how time signatures work and how beats are divided within a measure.

A time signature consists of two numbers, one placed above the other. The top number indicates the number of beats in a measure, while the bottom number represents the type of note that receives one beat.

In the case of 5/4 time signature, the top number 5 tells us that there are five beats in each measure. The bottom number, 4, indicates that a quarter note receives one beat.

So, in a 5/4 measure, a quarter note gets one beat. This means that there are five quarter notes in each measure, and each quarter note represents one beat of time.

Keep in mind that this is just one example of how beats can be divided in a measure, and different time signatures can have different types of notes representing one beat.