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Attention Students! I highly recommend you check out this lesson next. It is the PERFECT lesson to watch after this one. (Mistakes You are Making Reading Music) th-cam.com/video/zV6mG9NcQR8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oUv2gKMoLslowFGx
Glad I took the time...well worth watching. I was trying to play music the other day that had notes below the treble clef that looked like two whole note C's and I wasn't sure what the note(s) would be. I guessed I assumed that any notes other than D, C & B would just be placed within the bass clef.
Tim is a very good teatcher. listening to him I enjoy the tips he is giving. nOT EASY FOR ME BECAUSE i AM UDED FROM MY CHILDHOOD TO READ do re mi fa sol
Hey students, Just wanted to let you know that there is a Spring Sale going on right now for the courses over on my website www.pianolessonsontheweb.com . You can learn much more about piano, music theory, ear training and anything else you need to become a well rounded musician. You can use code "youtube" during checkout for an additional 15% off!
Enjoying your videos a lot. When it comes to Intervals, here is how I quickly identify if the interval is odd or even…I use, reverse images, for example, a third, EG or FA look nice and even, because they are stacked the same, therefore they are ODD…….CD or FG are odd (not line/line or space/space), therefore they are EVEN. I know this sounds weird, but when I see two notes line to line or space to space, they are “evenly” stacked, therefore they are ODD, and of course the opposite….seeing notes stacked on lines and spaces, looks odd and therefore EVEN. Please don’t thank me for confusing you.
Hello sir , I'm just starting out and found you have each and every thing that a piano lesson should have , so thankyou for that, can you guide me from where should i need to start please 🥺
Hey Maria! It is an online note identification tool that you can find here: www.musictheory.net/exercises/note We DO use this tool at a couple points during my courses.
Hi, great video you play a piece of music with finger numbers. What is the name of the piece of music and where can I find a PDF? Book or sheet music of it. Thanks
Very Interesting your explanation Never thought this way, looking your counting way, at 15:28 you label the notes C E C E E (e=3rd, C is on same space as first C is it a C the Same?) or is it a G which is 4th from the 2nd E? Then you have an E which is a 3rd from C but on the staff it looks a 4th, which should be an F? Just looking at your drawing and interpreting off your explanation, am I right or wrong, if I am wrong please tell me where I have misunderstood please?
Do you know of any method or exercises to practice sight reading (or at least "fast reading")? I can read, i.e. I know the notes, signatures, keys, symbols, etc... but almost as if I could only read "word by word" of a text, and not a sentence or a paragraph on the spot (and that makes me a "functional illiterate" in music). Most of the time it's easier and faster for me to pick the chords/notes by ear (if I do have the music recorded); and to read it just to check if I picked them right or if I'm not picking a particular sound. But I know this is quite of a flaw...
Hi, I have a question for you. I'm self-styled CLASSICAL piano player. Now, in the classical piano universe they hold the opinion, that you ONLY KNOW a piece(Chopin, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov whatever) if you are able TO WRITE THE SCORE DOWN......NOTE FOR NOTE WITH ALL THE ACCIDENTALS, PAUSES etc...I'M NOT KIDDING!!! Now, I'm absolutely NOT against this philosophy....BUT...what AI most certainly will NOT do, is to grab a pen and a blanket music sheet and start writing a score down. And so my question is: IS THERE A SITE ON THE INTERNET WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO WRITE AN PRACTICE WITH BLANKET SHEETS(kind a like a game noh). Cause in that case, I'm more than willing to follow this suggestion and start practicing ALL my pieces.....BUT AWAY FROM THE COMPUTER.........NO WAY!!!!!
Hey students! The BLACK FRIDAY SALE is going on right now for the courses over on my website www.pianolessonsontheweb.com . Learn much more about piano, theory, rhythm and anything else you need to become a well rounded musician. These are the largest discounts of the year so don't miss out! Sale ends December 3rd.
This is one of the best videos on reading music!
thanks, that means a lot!
Thank you. Very helpful.
Attention Students! I highly recommend you check out this lesson next. It is the PERFECT lesson to watch after this one. (Mistakes You are Making Reading Music)
th-cam.com/video/zV6mG9NcQR8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oUv2gKMoLslowFGx
Thanks for sharing your experience with me!
Glad I took the time...well worth watching. I was trying to play music the other day that had notes below the treble clef that looked like two whole note C's and I wasn't sure what the note(s) would be. I guessed I assumed that any notes other than D, C & B would just be placed within the bass clef.
Genuinely useful. Many thanks!
This is the video I've looking for all along
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much!
Stellar lesson!! Thank You! On to part 3!!
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful and clear explanation of the piece of piano lesson.
Thank you sooo much .. this was so helpful for me
This is so so helpful thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! Very in depth.
Brilliant lesson, thank you!
Amazing video. Gonna rewatch it a lot.
Tim is a very good teatcher. listening to him I enjoy the tips he is giving. nOT EASY FOR ME BECAUSE i AM UDED FROM MY CHILDHOOD TO READ do re mi fa sol
Hey students,
Just wanted to let you know that there is a Spring Sale going on right now for the courses over on my website www.pianolessonsontheweb.com . You can learn much more about piano, music theory, ear training and anything else you need to become a well rounded musician. You can use code "youtube" during checkout for an additional 15% off!
Enjoying your videos a lot. When it comes to Intervals, here is how I quickly identify if the interval is odd or even…I use, reverse images, for example, a third, EG or FA look nice and even, because they are stacked the same, therefore they are ODD…….CD or FG are odd (not line/line or space/space), therefore they are EVEN. I know this sounds weird, but when I see two notes line to line or space to space, they are “evenly” stacked, therefore they are ODD, and of course the opposite….seeing notes stacked on lines and spaces, looks odd and therefore EVEN. Please don’t thank me for confusing you.
I totally agree. I'm still trying to learn how to sight read, and this video makes so plain.
I also use the same interval reading exercise as you do :D
Thank you
Good stuff Tim!
wow thanks
Hi, I just love you videos- do you give lessons to older people from beginning. I can read notes.
21:44 You said minor second but your fingers were on minor thirds, both for C-Eb and E-G. Thanks for the video!
Hello sir , I'm just starting out and found you have each and every thing that a piano lesson should have , so thankyou for that, can you guide me from where should i need to start please 🥺
Great info easy to understand... Jan 9 2024 Lee
I have a feeling ill be giving your view count a nice boost in the next few days. Hopefully weeks.
new one tomorrow
What software is used to practice your piano training?
15:18 notes on the clef g not e
Tim, I've just found your channel. Can you tell me, the "app" you're using in the quiz at 29min on this video, is that part of your course?
Hey Maria!
It is an online note identification tool that you can find here: www.musictheory.net/exercises/note
We DO use this tool at a couple points during my courses.
Helpful, thanks! Quick question, at 17:45 you say it's an inversion, where to me it looks like a perfect G major arpeggio. Am I missing something?
Hi, great video you play a piece of music with finger numbers. What is the name of the piece of music and where can I find a PDF? Book or sheet music of it. Thanks
it's clementi_opus36 1
Very Interesting your explanation Never thought this way, looking your counting way, at 15:28 you label the notes C E C E E (e=3rd, C is on same space as first C is it a C the Same?) or is it a G which is 4th from the 2nd E?
Then you have an E which is a 3rd from C but on the staff it looks a 4th, which should be an F?
Just looking at your drawing and interpreting off your explanation, am I right or wrong, if I am wrong please tell me where I have misunderstood please?
You are right it is not an E it is a G 😊 Middle line B A G.
Do you know of any method or exercises to practice sight reading (or at least "fast reading")? I can read, i.e. I know the notes, signatures, keys, symbols, etc... but almost as if I could only read "word by word" of a text, and not a sentence or a paragraph on the spot (and that makes me a "functional illiterate" in music). Most of the time it's easier and faster for me to pick the chords/notes by ear (if I do have the music recorded); and to read it just to check if I picked them right or if I'm not picking a particular sound. But I know this is quite of a flaw...
Ecellent
Hello, would you write the name of the software you use in your videos for handwriting notes etc for me please?
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Hey! It's called Staffpad.
Thank you@@LessonsOnTheWeb 🎹
Hi, I have a question for you. I'm self-styled CLASSICAL piano player. Now, in the classical piano universe they hold the opinion, that you ONLY KNOW a piece(Chopin, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov whatever) if you are able TO WRITE THE SCORE DOWN......NOTE FOR NOTE WITH ALL THE ACCIDENTALS, PAUSES etc...I'M NOT KIDDING!!! Now, I'm absolutely NOT against this philosophy....BUT...what AI most certainly will NOT do, is to grab a pen and a blanket music sheet and start writing a score down. And so my question is: IS THERE A SITE ON THE INTERNET WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO WRITE AN PRACTICE WITH BLANKET SHEETS(kind a like a game noh). Cause in that case, I'm more than willing to follow this suggestion and start practicing ALL my pieces.....BUT AWAY FROM THE COMPUTER.........NO WAY!!!!!
Hope you found your answer 😢
This is pretty damn cool! d=(^o^)=b
I wanted to see you ❤
roughly 15 minutes in you show in the first measure the last 2 notes as E, when they are G
@grebren3973 why roughly? use the exact timestamp
I'm sorry, it's 15:20. When he put the letters of the notes over them in the first measure. The last 2 notes are G but he labels them as E.
intervals, or notes, but not both counterintuitive, and defeats the entire purpose of harmonic/intervalic sight reading!!
Thanks!