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I think if this was an app were you tap along to the rhythm and it just repeats the rhythms you got wrong, this would be a hit in music theory education
I agree
There kinda is
Its called perfect ear and it doesnt repeat when you miss the notes but it does the other stuff
@@Galaxy-xiv just tried it. It’s great!
@@Galaxy-xiv it’s amazing
Had to buy the premium cause it’s so helpful
a rhythm game with actual musical notation would be really cool
5 was the hardest I could do perfectly, 6 was just a bit too hard. Great video!
Yo sameee
I'm a band student of 1.5 years and I could barely make it to 5
@@aydennichols5112 that’s not that long so it makes sense
@@alex1lane ik
@@aydennichols5112honestly that's pretty good for just under 2 years
I got all of them up to level 9... the 5 against 2 was quite tough! Thanks for the challenge :)
Glad you enjoyed!
braeden what are you doing here 🤣
level 7 was honestly the hardest for me, cause i don't see a lot of those ties like that in snare music, but i do see a lot of quintuplets and triplets so 8 and 9 weren't too bad
Quintuplets are not in my normal vocabulary. I have a hard time "feeling" them.
@@isaacgober1128 just as a tip for any tuplet: breaking it down into some word with the same number of syllables helps at slow tempos so you can feel it better. hope this helps!
@@isaacgober1128 I like using Hippopotamus or University for fives!
I had the opposite issue, 6 was harder than 7 for me because as a flute player, I am much more used to reading ties
I'm not a percussionist, but I'm a musician, playing bassoon in an orchestra and I tried my best but failed at 4:25
Thank you for this exercise
Made it through 6, and messed up at 7! I had no idea what I was doing after that point 😂
This is honestly great practice!
Glad you enjoyed the challenge!
El último es MORTAL! Muy bueeno!
Es un buen reto 👊😁 Gracias por verlo!
ahahahah
You’re RIGHT!! That last one was a KILLER!!!
Really appreciate the effort to make these rhythms musical and not just random notes along the grid, super cool
I read everything almost perfectly... then I saw the quintuplets and almost cried
9 killed me totally, i'm not really used to 5 against 2 and being honest i have a few mistakes in seven and eight.
Thanks for the great video!!
Glad you enjoyed the challenge!
I have been incredibly humbled today. This was tough
I don't play snare or any other kinds of drums but I got to to level 6 with minimum mistakes. Honestly the most fun I've had watching a TH-cam video in a while😂
Glad you enjoyed the challenge!
This video made realize I need to practice XD love it!
Glad you enjoyed!
This is amazing! It is really helping my reading when it comes to the dotted notes
I'm really glad it works for you! 🙏
I played up to 2 perfectly, and got up to about 5 before I didn’t know what was going on. I’ve been playing piano for years, but never learned sheet music so I am trying to teach myself it.
best of luck man! I hate counting so much rn
Bellissimo video per fare esercizio.
Grazie! 😊👏
Wow, this video is absolutely fantastic! The content is so engaging and informative, and the production quality is top-notch. I'm seriously impressed by the effort and creativity that went into making this. Kudos to the entire team involved! You've really raised the bar with this one. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Keep up the incredible work! 💯👏
Great vid for practicing sight reading rhythms. Tapped them all on the train, quintuplets were fun.
This is vary helpful. Thank you for posting!!!
Glad it works for you!
I now realize I need to practice my quintuplets lol. 9 was the one that got be. I was good for the first bit but once the ties and stuff throughout the quintuplets started happening, it was like I couldn't stop my hand from clapping lol
5 notes in one bar is nearly incomprehensible for me 😭
really great challenge btw
Alien grooves, glad you enjoyed!
I actually prettu much dont know anything about rythm notation yet but just seeing the symbols and hearing the hits was very instructive thx 👍
as someone whe has never sightread before, this was surprisingly the best way to learn sightreading. pretty cool! got up to level 9 before ragequitting, those quintuplets are evil i tell ya
Here’s a trick for quintuplets, think of the word hippopotamus
Yes, quintuplets are Alien
I’ve done a lot of rhythm practices for years and this is the only one that has really stumped me 😵💫 I should look at practicing advanced drum rhythms
They'll give you a lot to work on!
got em all with some minor mistakes in the middle, finally one of these sight reading exercises actually has some challenging stuff in there
Excelente gracias
I did up to level 6 fine, I couldn’t do level 7, but then I could do level 8 and 9. Thanks for the challenge!
I love the slow down on level 8 on measure 6 final beat and on 7 and 8( first beat). I had to do that on my timpani region.
You're the best! Thx a lot!
Thank you for watching! 👊😁
Tbh all of this was really easy for me! Thanks for putting this out there for us
That's great! Not easy for everyone. Glad you could do them 🙏
Magnífico.
Beautiful
The last minute made sweet a lil. I don't see those rhythms very often. They look more like percussion rudiments.
Yes, quintuplets are kinda alien.
got it perfect up until 8 and then lost it on 9, gotta practice those quintuplets
Practica práctica práctica
La práctica hace al maestro.
Bruce Lee lo dice... disciplina, voluntad, contundencia y disfruta de la respuesta del cuerpo, el solito va a responder a lo que lo enseñaste.
Maravillosa tarea mijos.
Gracias por existir y darnos la oportunidad a los que no tenemos el como ingresar a una escuela por tiempo o por dinero.
Me da mucho gusto leer tu mensaje! 🙏😁 Mucha verdad y sabiduría del aprendizaje. Que te sirva mucho el contenido-
後半はとても難しかったです。
とても良い練習ですね。公開してくれてありがとう。
練習がお役に立てて嬉しいです!
I started to struggle in 5 but I want to practice and be able to improve on that! I did try the whole video though and could get all until 5 and past it!
Excelente ejercicio de motricidad y rítmica, muchas gracias.
¡Me da gusto que te sirva!
That was so fun!
all the way into the end with second try. my muscle memory is surely insane
As a pro drummer, made it to 7 before any errors came in but damn those quintuplet patterns were juicy!
Nice work!
I missed some notes toward the end but I was never completely out to sea. I’m quite proud of myself for that. 😁
Después del 4 empecé a sufrir, muy bueno el video
Bro at ten, there was definitely another time signature playing 💀
Level 9 was the hardest for me
I've been practicing fivelets but never got good at it
Level 7 was also hard I've never seen ties like that in music
Great video my guy
Glad you enjoyed!
amazing vid man
🙏 thanks!
Espetacular! ❤
¡Gracias!
In Indiana ISSMA Sight reading, we haven't seen any quintuplets, so I think, if in the form of a sightreading packet that I'm used to, I could probably to up to 8. I wanna get good at quintuplets and 5/4 time signiture because they sound so cool ^^
Demasiado bueno amigos felicitaciones 👍🏻
Muchas gracias! 👊😁
I don't play a snare but this is great sight reading practice. Thanks for helping me extend my knowledge in reading notes the right way!
超棒的影片
couldn't even do lvl 2 perfectly ;(
Hope I get better, great video to practice!
Keep going! Glad you enjoyed
6 was a very fun one to do
Can we get a part 2? I wanna test my skills on this again
Au début je pensais que c'était un truc de débutants mais le niveau 9 m'a bien surpris, c'est une très bonne chose de faire des niveaux difficiles vraiment difficiles !
Je suis ravie que le défi vous ait plu !
Muy bueno gracias de aquí se puede aprender bastante
Gracias! Me da gusto que sirva el contenido 🙏😁
THANKS!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Vaya que si se torna complicado después de un rato. ¡A practicar!
that was intense!
Wow. Brutal el 9.
Sight read all unmistakably up to 8, then stumbled on 9
my sister hearing me playing this in the piano: 👁️👄👁️
3:33 maximum... wow
MUITO BOM!!!
Level 9 gave me a bit of a work out but I felt pretty good sight reading all of them.
6 I struggled a tiny bit on 7 was where it started getting tricky for me I really like the idea of this though!
I actually did pretty well in 9 despite struggling with the ones before it mostly because I’ve practiced 5s quite a bit
Level 9 is literally the rite of spring
Level 9 got me. That’s some weird s***t. Zappa-esque rhythms. Very challenging.
The best.
This is pretty easy, anyone who was in band through high school should be able to play it. The instrument doesn't matter. I've never played a snare before, I play trumpet.
Ayoooo this beat is fire 🔥💀🔥
Muito bom o seu vídeo
you got me at final level
9 was just smacking it randomly at this point
Легко 😊
Не зря на музыкальной теории учусь
5s got me bro.
The triples get me every time
Wow hectic. Shooo I have much to learn
Clocked out at 7
I’m in choir and we do sight reading exercises. It’s up to level 6 and level 5 is about on par with level 3 on this.
7 really got me because im a percussionist and i literally never see any ties in my music so im not good at counting them.
We need a separate exercise for quintuplets.
Oh, it's on it's way!
i got up to nine but i choked a lot of times on those quintuplets. i rarely see them in french horn music
This is great practice for rhythm in a musical context. 7 I got after 2 tries 8 took me 3. 9 I'd have to sit down and practice.
Would you consider making a two handed rhythm practice for piano players/ percussionists? I know some pieces I play have a polyrhythm playing in the melody one my right and and a third, more basic rhythm in baseline/ harmony of the left hand. Sight reading practices for those would be very useful.
That sounds great, I'm definitely working on something like that for future content 👊
I was doing 1-5 with not kimchi effort. Had to really concentrate on 6-8. I gave up on 9.( seven was also a really hard too)
I started making mistakes in 8, and I could play 9 with a couple more tries but not on sight. That one was tough.
Boa tarde, voce tem app desses exercícios?
It’s been three years since I stopped playing cello and I completed 4, probably could have done 6 in my prime.
Loved this! Going back to college soon and thought I could use a refresher and now I remember I gotta work on my quintuplets in context lol, thanks!
I used to play snare drum from 4th grade to some of 6th grade so this wasn’t too bad the last few levels though 💀
oh this was for percussion didn’t know but i play in a middle school orchestra and i actually ate that
It's for anyone!
OMG i have even read music since I was in high school, 15 years ago, This was fun and brought some memories of band :) I forgot all about triplets being a thing haha. (Tri-pl-et, Tri-pl-et)
I’m in the top band at school and I’m struggling with 8th rests. Got some work cut out for me.
Made it to 7. Once the tie symbol showed up under the staff I was done. I completely forgot what the tie even meant and had to google the name. Still, fun video!
Percussion players would find 7 much harder than 8 or 9. Very very fun and intimidating even for seasoned musicians.
i play euphonium, and let’s just say that in low brass you only get an occasional triplet passage and quarter notes the rest of the time.
i struggled.
a lot.
maybe i should’ve been in percussion so i could actually learn to read rhythms.
good to read it at first sight I was fine
I believe Adam Neely will love this as a preparation before some serious training😅
Ok. #9 : The groups of 5 16th note patterns along with the triplets threw me for a loop. 🤪🥁
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
I was trying to do this counting 1+2+ etc in the background... is that the correct way to do it? or once you are very experienced is this technique not needed any more? thanks