That actuality depends on the time signature given in the music sheet. The one this shortused is a 4/4. However if the time signature changes so does the note value a quarter note will end up bei g 2 beats instead of one so this is why its important to also know the time signature
Hey! Thanks for your question 😊 A triplet breaks the beat into three equal parts, giving you that smooth, rolling feel. On the other hand, a dotted eighth note extends the length of a regular eighth by half, creating a syncopated groove. They’re not the same, but both offer interesting ways to shape the rhythm and add flavor to your playing. Think of triplets as adding fluidity, while dotted eighths add a bit of offbeat tension!
Yea it's kinda confusing. It looks like they are hitting at the same time the same number of notes that are shown. Im a beginner and this confused me a bit.
A crotchet (quarter note) is the black note with one straight stick. A quaver (eighth note) is half its length. Quavers are sometimes connected by a bar 🎵 but when they stand alone, they have a small tail/flag at the top 🎶 The bar just groups them together when they're played in succession.
Finally someone made me understand. Thanks a million ❤
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That actuality depends on the time signature given in the music sheet. The one this shortused is a 4/4. However if the time signature changes so does the note value a quarter note will end up bei g 2 beats instead of one so this is why its important to also know the time signature
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Gracias a Dios bendiciones🙏asi voy aprender muuuucho
Great video
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Finally! I understand
That's if it's 4/4
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Can I know what is the app u r using pls
Is the triplet similar to a dotted eighth note??
Hey! Thanks for your question 😊
A triplet breaks the beat into three equal parts, giving you that smooth, rolling feel. On the other hand, a dotted eighth note extends the length of a regular eighth by half, creating a syncopated groove. They’re not the same, but both offer interesting ways to shape the rhythm and add flavor to your playing. Think of triplets as adding fluidity, while dotted eighths add a bit of offbeat tension!
This is which app using in phone
You can look up metronome and pick one I think
Wow so helpful 😅
Wish my piano teacher taught me this
Never too late to learn!
😊 Thanks
Ooh ok i understand
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Great video!
Great for self teaching beginner pianist. Do you have a youtube channel? Thanks!
Find us at www.youtube.com/@Melodicshq 💛
how did you do it perfectly?
Just keep practicing - small consistent efforts everyday 💪
What about the 4 eigth notes? Like sixteenth notes with only 1 bar
Thanks, what about that sign that looks like & ???
🤔 Do you mean a rest?
@@Melodicshq called treble clef I think, idk what that is
What app is that on phone
Whay are you pressing multiple keys for a single note?
Yea it's kinda confusing. It looks like they are hitting at the same time the same number of notes that are shown. Im a beginner and this confused me a bit.
App name ?
The app seen in this video is just a basic metronome app 😃
How many beats is a thumbs up??
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Well so when a bar connect the notes does this mean the notes are cut in half?
A crotchet (quarter note) is the black note with one straight stick. A quaver (eighth note) is half its length.
Quavers are sometimes connected by a bar 🎵 but when they stand alone, they have a small tail/flag at the top 🎶
The bar just groups them together when they're played in succession.
Yo who said you could switch to 6/8 like that bro? Gotta give me a warning next time
Apologies 😂
Well that's a waste of paper, but good job
How kind of you!
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What?