Take private lessons online with me! Trumpet, brass, theory, composition & arranging, improvisation, or whatever musical/life coaching you’d like to work on. More information at www.bradharrison.ca/lessons
I really wish i had these videos years ago. I would have progressed so much feaster. I had to figure out all this on my own. When i finally took guitar lessons from a teacher he was amazed that i could read sheet music. So important to learn to read music.
Good lesson! I could have used this video when I was taking snare drum lessons many decades ago. Just break everything down to the smallest beat. I really like your examples. Pieces I recognize but I had never seen written out. Wow.
Thank you! This was the perfect refresher since I just picked up a new instrument after a couple decades playing everything by ear and I don’t have music to listen to, only the sheet music.
Great! Part 3 just got released. I’m hoping to do a couple more later this year, but those three cover the majority of concepts I see on a daily basis.
Excellent video- dealing with Rhythms and Beats was like walking and chewing gum for me- teachers always wanted me to learn this by ear, but your visual representations really help bring this home- the pizzas are great, but the way you shade in the beats (red and blue) over the notes (and underneath the pizzas) addresses a lot of my confusion. The beat isn't the "tick" itself as much as the time interval between the ticks.
I'm loving this tutorial series on Rythms. Even spelling the word seems odd. I would love a book or booklet on rhythms to have something to refer back to from time to time. Any chance you might market something like that, even in an ebook? Your videos provide an extremely easy way to understand rhythms. I look forward to the next installment.
So glad you’re enjoying! I do have some resources available to members of the channel. I’m planning to continue to build those up over time and if there are requests for specific resources, I’ll try to fulfil them if I can. th-cam.com/channels/5EEcOixvGwVFVsHXWYehHg.htmljoin
Finally got it done! Took a while but I think I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Time Signatures in Music Explained th-cam.com/video/-CgdOWOFbUU/w-d-xo.html
Any method or etude book will be useful. The ore your read and practice, the better. You could also try signing up for the sight reading factory. You can use my code bradharrison to save 10% off your first year. They have a rhythms only mode which is highly customizable and might be useful to you.
Honestly, it’s going to be nearly impossible to feel it properly so I’d get used to playing it like 16ths(16 in 4 beats) and then just rush a tiny bit to get 17 in and land on 1 of the next bar. 25 is the same idea except it’s 4 sextuplets plus one extra note. I know you’re just kidding but that’s probably how I’d handle it.
Take private lessons online with me! Trumpet, brass, theory, composition & arranging, improvisation, or whatever musical/life coaching you’d like to work on. More information at www.bradharrison.ca/lessons
You make learning so easy,thank you,your circle of 5ths is my favorite!
Thanks so much!!
This by far the best presentation I have found on rhythm. Thank you
Nicely Explained. Thanks, Brad!
babe wake up new brad harrison music video just dropped
Ha! Love it.
I really wish i had these videos years ago. I would have progressed so much feaster. I had to figure out all this on my own. When i finally took guitar lessons from a teacher he was amazed that i could read sheet music. So important to learn to read music.
Was waiting for this 😅😀
Hope you enjoy it!
Good lesson! I could have used this video when I was taking snare drum lessons many decades ago. Just break everything down to the smallest beat. I really like your examples. Pieces I recognize but I had never seen written out. Wow.
Best video on rhythm and subdivision I've watched
I didn't expect to get rickrolled when I'm learning about rhythm :v
;-)
Rhythm? More like "Rickthym"
i dont think so
@@PunmasterSTPur not funny bud
@@sharen219 Did I ever claim to be?
This lessons will definitely enhance my reading skills of a piece. Thankyou So much keep it up❤
Thank you! This was the perfect refresher since I just picked up a new instrument after a couple decades playing everything by ear and I don’t have music to listen to, only the sheet music.
Glad you found it helpful! Rhythm is tough, but it gets easier with practice. Help from a friend or teacher can be invaluable as well. All the best!
@BradHarrison Hard to find a teacher for Guqin in rural Arkansas, but maybe once I'm part the basics I'll look online.
If you like, send me a note when you’re ready! I teach lots of lessons online. www.bradharrison.ca
Thank you for your rhythm videos. Really getting a lot out of them. Please make more and finish the series.
Great! Part 3 just got released. I’m hoping to do a couple more later this year, but those three cover the majority of concepts I see on a daily basis.
Your videos are awesome! thanks.
Excellent video- dealing with Rhythms and Beats was like walking and chewing gum for me- teachers always wanted me to learn this by ear, but your visual representations really help bring this home- the pizzas are great, but the way you shade in the beats (red and blue) over the notes (and underneath the pizzas) addresses a lot of my confusion. The beat isn't the "tick" itself as much as the time interval between the ticks.
I am addicted to your videos!
I'm loving this tutorial series on Rythms. Even spelling the word seems odd. I would love a book or booklet on rhythms to have something to refer back to from time to time. Any chance you might market something like that, even in an ebook? Your videos provide an extremely easy way to understand rhythms. I look forward to the next installment.
So glad you’re enjoying! I do have some resources available to members of the channel. I’m planning to continue to build those up over time and if there are requests for specific resources, I’ll try to fulfil them if I can. th-cam.com/channels/5EEcOixvGwVFVsHXWYehHg.htmljoin
Good stuff! The pizza analogy was brilliant!
Nice explanation short and touching. Hope that other parts will upload soon
Glad you enjoyed! Part 3 just uploaded last week!
Thank you. Keep doing it
This is quality content 🔥
Great lesson. Thank you
9:48 bro just rickrolled haha!
Masterfully Rick rolled lol
Thanks sir
Really clear, Id really love a video on practicing them
What exactly did you have in mind? Like, just a ton of examples counted and played? Or something else?
Thank you!
9:48
even here we get Ricked
Your videos are very helpful .... plz post other parts as well.
and plz tell us more about tuplets and it's types
thank u so much! sooo helpful thank u!
Super super super lovely
Augustine violinist from Malaysia
Sensacional 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Anacrusis and the modification of time sounds like a book I'd read
Right? I was pretty proud of that one.
@@BradHarrison that'd be a pretty cool name for a book with a music based magic system
Super cool as always. I would not complain on non western music theory like Indian konnakol or Japanese scales
Eighth notes? More like "Amazing videos that are dope!" 👍
Nice video man
....also, Can someone send over the link for part 3?
It’ll be coming soon! Got a few more videos in production ahead of it though.
Subscribed!!!
Welcome!
self note:
5:51
6:17
5:05 Flight Of The Bumblebee
5:21 what is the name of this song?
Nevermind (Shazaam) Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007: Prelude
9:57 frozen
Boa tarde maestro aula maravilhosa 👍
Seria possível acrescentar uma legenda em português nos vídeos?
É que entendo pouco inglês
👍👍🎼🎹🎶
TH-cam will auto-translate captions to Portuguese. Hope that helps!
Ok 👍
When will part 3 come?!
Next month!
Next month has passed and it’s still not here?
March isn’t quite over yet….
I was planning to finish for this weekend but I’m gonna need a few more days. Soon though!!
Finally got it done! Took a while but I think I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
Time Signatures in Music Explained
th-cam.com/video/-CgdOWOFbUU/w-d-xo.html
10:45 the licc
Do you have or know any rhythm workbook that I can use to practice rhythms?
Any method or etude book will be useful. The ore your read and practice, the better. You could also try signing up for the sight reading factory. You can use my code bradharrison to save 10% off your first year. They have a rhythms only mode which is highly customizable and might be useful to you.
Dang we got ‘Rickthmed’😂
2:15 I remember This song
There's a little mistake at 9:16 :)
Ugh, tragic. At least it’s pretty minor. I’m a one person operation, so errors do slip in.
@@BradHarrison It's ok, great video as always tho
@habadababa31415 thanks!!
When is part 3 gomna drop?
A few months ago!
Time Signatures: Everything You Need to Know
th-cam.com/video/-CgdOWOFbUU/w-d-xo.html
Syncopation!
I have a question 🙋 did you use a ai voice also thanks for teaching me music rythem theory
Nope. That’s all me.
Really gud
THE RICK ROLL
There are many Rick rolls! I’m never gonna give them up.
Never gonna say goodbye...
Never gonna run around or desert you!
9:48 RickRoll😂
Thank you very much for your lessons except the Rick roll
Never gonna give up the rick roll.
What do I do if I need the 17 tuplets on four beats? I'm kidding really, it's 25 tuplets
Honestly, it’s going to be nearly impossible to feel it properly so I’d get used to playing it like 16ths(16 in 4 beats) and then just rush a tiny bit to get 17 in and land on 1 of the next bar. 25 is the same idea except it’s 4 sextuplets plus one extra note. I know you’re just kidding but that’s probably how I’d handle it.
Thanks a lot, it's an actual song though, Zappa's Sheik Yerbouti tango
It's fast tepo
Orly