Exactly. Note length values describe subdivisions whatever music is based on.JumpingJackFlash wrote: Notes are notes, they are not dependant on time signature.
Perhaps, one could put it this way: The amount of whatever notes and how they are arranged makes up for a time signature. The time signature doesn't define the "worth" of whatever notes and their subdivisions in the slightest.
Compare it to a pie. When a quarter of the whole thing is missing already and you get another quarter of it, you wouldn't say you had a third of the pie (which your quarter, compared to what's left, would equal), you would still say you had a quarter. At Pizza Hut, when you order a quarter, it'll always be just a quarter, regardless whether there's been a whole pizza or just half of it the moment you ordered. The same is true for a 3/4 bar. Some evil bar munchers already ate the 1/4 it's missing.
