Does two quarter notes followed by two half notes and one whole note = 2 x .25 = 1/2 plus 2 x .5 = 1 + 1. =2.5? Not the prettiest notation, and I may be mathematically way off the mark; I am trying to learn.
No. The two quarter notes equal one beat, the two half notes added equal two more beats each. The quarter notes equal the "4 and" beats for You can and so the final beats of a previous measure. Count on me equal two half notes each followed by a whole note (4 beats).
In a fast 4/4 we count "1 and" as the first beat, or two shoe taps. Eight quarters to a whole measure are "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and," or 8 shoe taps. When you hear Marty sing triplets, that's one beat but not necessarily the triple beat to 5/4.
Don't have notation software but this piano version of the song keeps 4/4 time and you'll be able to follow it more easily. Also shows the corresponding notes being played and their duration:
https://youtu.be/Z472u4oqc9Q
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