There are 4 beats per measure/bar in Zum Gali Gali
Explanation:
Attached is the music sheet for Zum Gali Gali. As we can see the time signature for this piece is 4/4 (known as common time). The time signature is used to specify how many beats are contained in each measure or bar, and which note value is equivalent to a beat. The time signature appears at the beginning as a time symbol or stacked numerals right after the "key" symbol. The lower number indicates the note value, or the length of each beat, and the top number indicates the number of beats in a measure.
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