It's a way that musicians count the notes being played to stay in synch with each other, and is often associated with the pulse that listeners tend to feel in the music. That is to say, when one is to clap along or dance with the music, they are moving to the beat. That is considered the beat.
It's a way that musicians count the notes being played to stay in synch with each other, and is often associated with the pulse that listeners tend to feel in the music. That is to say, when one is to clap along or dance with the music, they are moving to the beat. ... That is considered the beat.
Explanation:
In simpler terms, It is basically the rhythm, or beat of a dance or song, like the song you would clap to or tap your foot to.
I unfortunately don't know much about architect scales. I tried to do research online, but I found no distinction between any of these scales. My best guess would either be a half or standard scale.