Back in my elementary days. I was grade 2 in piano lesson. Know I forgot everything, after learning to play music using only by ear. No more reading piano keynotes. Very bad. I only remember to read the G-clef notes, but the bass clef forgot everything. I have been searching on youtube for the real deal to read piano keynotes. I guess this is the only video here on youtube that teaches the classic piano lesson. Thank you for refreshing my mind.
Thanks for this video I really needed it helped me a lot in beginner band. My class was ahead of on reading rhythms and couldn’t found a great video until I found this one.
I play music by ears. So many times I have tried to read a simple melody or write the ones I composed.. This is the one video that leads me to the way of counting. so great! Its just like someone showed me to write my name. Thankfulness!
Well if this isn't just one of the best and palatable introductions to counting videos on TH-cam I've found to date!! Thank you for sharing and teaching us how to recognize Counting Rhythms i 11minutes!! Wow!! Clear, concise and straight the point along with great video editing and presentation!! Ahh Thank you!! God Bless you from the USA!
This was so informative, I’ve been looking for This break down for months on TH-cam. So glad I came across This. I can’t wait to check out your other videos.
this will take several takes to get the rythms right while clapping..but this technique is helpful to understand how notes are played on each beat, except i still didnt get the what is the use of the lower number of the time signature
The lower number indicates which note is the beat unit. In simple meters the bottom number will be either 2 or 4 which means that the beat unit is either quarter note (4) or half note (2).This is a next step in learning how to count in music but it is a more advanced knowledge so I didn't add it into this introductory video.
I had my first Music 1 exam at Santa Monica College and done horrible... Totally confused ith values and beats with rests and notes ith a point to the right. Such rests was my worse exam area.
Weird how I could barely understand this in 3-4th grade, and I quit, but now I understand everything in one video. Was I stupid or was my teacher incompetent?
I am flattered that you could understand it all in one video! :) These concepts can be hard to grasp when we're younger so it's important that teachers approach them in a way that it's age appropriate.
Hello! Can I copy the part of your lecture that talks about the notes and its rests? I mean that one with the hearts on it. I'm going to use it in my class
I’ve learned to play the violin, but there was these incompetent teachers who taught me throughout middle school how to play the violin but not learn properly of the notes or whatnot so I can play it, but idk how to read the notes? Does that make sense? I know how many beats a note have but whenever the teacher asks me what type of note it is I be struggling lol
I'm too phylosophical to understand it . I mean I get that the whole note takes 4 beats , it's clear to me, but when you play the metronome faster (which we can do lets say 120 beats per minute, then the "whole note" will be much shorter when I count the beats. So how am I supposed to know how long it actually is ? or does its length varies according to the tempo?? I would be really grateful for someone's answer because I'm determined to learn : D
The whole note's length would vary according to the tempo and the time signature, if the metronome was going very fast, a whole note might start sounding like a half note because of the speed, and a half not might sound like a quarter note as well, because of the tempo. So it really just depends on the time signature and tempo of how fast it's going. Hope this helps :)
You are probably referring to a rhythm that contains dotted notes such as dotted half note, dotted quarter note etc. You can check this video if you want to learn more. th-cam.com/video/oZ5bj9W90WU/w-d-xo.html
In dozens of videos, finally someone has made this concept simple to understand. Thanks.
Simple? Ah its hard rather that simpile
This was a very clear instruction on counting rhythms, thank you.
Back in my elementary days. I was grade 2 in piano lesson. Know I forgot everything, after learning to play music using only by ear. No more reading piano keynotes. Very bad. I only remember to read the G-clef notes, but the bass clef forgot everything. I have been searching on youtube for the real deal to read piano keynotes. I guess this is the only video here on youtube that teaches the classic piano lesson. Thank you for refreshing my mind.
Thank you for the making it simple for understanding
I- were learning this in music this makes my life easier!
I'm glad to hear that!
@Diether Roi De Guzman yessir KAGEYAMA!!
I-were leaning music and it makes my study easier
This help me to my exam in personality this video is perfect thank you😊
Thanks for this video I really needed it helped me a lot in beginner band. My class was ahead of on reading rhythms and couldn’t found a great video until I found this one.
This is the best video about quarter and eight notes I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I play music by ears. So many times I have tried to read a simple melody or write the ones I composed.. This is the one video that leads me to the way of counting. so great! Its just like someone showed me to write my name. Thankfulness!
Well if this isn't just one of the best and palatable introductions to counting videos on TH-cam I've found to date!! Thank you for sharing and teaching us how to recognize Counting Rhythms i 11minutes!! Wow!! Clear, concise and straight the point along with great video editing and presentation!! Ahh Thank you!! God Bless you from the USA!
Thank you so much i was having trouble counting my rhythm
I'm glad it was helpful :)
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This was so informative, I’ve been looking for This break down for months on TH-cam. So glad I came across This. I can’t wait to check out your other videos.
Glad it was helpful!
Out of all the videos that I've searched, this is the first one the really teaches you the notes, thanks for the information
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful, I’ve been playing my instrument for almost 5 years and still struggle with this stuff and have to go back to rewatch...
Same
I’m glad that it helps. The more you review, the better you’ll get at it :)
same here been playing since 7th grade and counting is a struggle for me and i've been going off ear for so long idk if that's bad
I liked how you used the hearts to show the beats!
Thank you! I thought that an illustration like that would make a lot of sense since we talk about beats.
@@MrsMusicalPants subbed!
Good approach to teaching and understanding rhythms. Thanks.
THANK YOU. I’m learning classical guitar and my tutor couldn’t dumb this down for me.
Thank you for finally solving my worries.
Love it!
Thank you for the uploaded
OMG thank you, it's help me. I have so many learned in you.😀
You are so welcome! I’m glad that I could help :)
Great explanation&visuals! 👌🏽👌🏽
Thanks! :)
Thanks so much. Am learning music and I really want to know each note sound and also how to read them and compose music . Thanks
Excellent. Thanks.
Finally a good video ! Thank you 💞
This was helpful for my music test and thank you for posting this!
Glad it helped!
This really help me and i Lean for my activity and quiz!
Awesome! 👏 I’m glad that it helped 🙂
Thank you very much I really needed this for the test
Hi! At 10:53 I noticed that at the top it says 3/4 time signature example, but on the stave it says 4/4. Is this a mistake or did I miss something? 😅
Ah, you're right! Good catch!
Thanks these really helped the eighth rests are pretty tricky
This is great! Thanks for posting this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow!!! You made this easy to learn!!! Thank you so much!!!:)
You're very welcome!
At 3:35 what would you call the distance between the quarter note , the rest and the quarter note that comes after it in the 3rd measure?
this will take several takes to get the rythms right while clapping..but this technique is helpful to understand how notes are played on each beat, except i still didnt get the what is the use of the lower number of the time signature
The lower number indicates which note is the beat unit. In simple meters the bottom number will be either 2 or 4 which means that the beat unit is either quarter note (4) or half note (2).This is a next step in learning how to count in music but it is a more advanced knowledge so I didn't add it into this introductory video.
@@MrsMusicalPants Thanks
Excellent lesson!
Glad you liked it!
Excellent explanation
Very clear ! Thank you so much for sharing
Awesome!
Thank you, very well explained!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for this
This was super helpful thank you!
You're so welcome!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 this video is very helpful
Thank you i am starting to take piano lessons and i didn't understand some things but now i get it!
Glad I could help! :)
Thank you so much ma'am I was confusing between 8th note and 16 th note but after watching your video it has very easy for me
I'm glad to hear that this helped!
i suck at this but your examples are neat so I understand it now 🥰🥰🥰 thanks
I had my first Music 1 exam at Santa Monica College and done horrible... Totally confused ith values and beats with rests and notes ith a point to the right. Such rests was my worse exam area.
Loved it 🔥
Thank you very much! This is so very helpful with the dash, parentheses, brackets and all!
I was so confused at 8:55 since it said 3-4 time signature, until i realized the actual example had a 4-4 time signature. I'm learning lol
I believe that I made a mistake on one of the slides. I'm sorry to confuse you.
Cool! I really like your videos.
Glad you like them!
This video was super helpful, thanks so much!
I'm so glad to hear that! Happy to help!
Thank you for your help ❤️
This was taught to me in elementary school but this was a wonderful reminder
That's great to hear!
Yes yes yes. After watching 3-4 videos finally someone who explains like 5. That helped
That was amazing
Thank u so much, great video!
I'm glad it was helpful!
The best explaination😍 thank you.
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love this video thank you
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i love you... thanks and really helpful
Tysm this helps so much
I'm glad that it did!
Very good video, I feel like I understood a lot , thanks maam.
Glad it was helpful!
How many counts number in this🎵🎵🎵?
Thanks + Gracias x One Million
Weird how I could barely understand this in 3-4th grade, and I quit, but now I understand everything in one video. Was I stupid or was my teacher incompetent?
I am flattered that you could understand it all in one video! :) These concepts can be hard to grasp when we're younger so it's important that teachers approach them in a way that it's age appropriate.
Do you hold the whole note for the 4 beats? Or play it once for the 1? And wait rtill 2-3-4 is over
You hold it for 4 beats.
Hi, I bought the document, it can't open in my laptop, it says (file not supported) what sofware that can open the file please?
Thank you
Thank so much for this video it really helps me !!!!!!!!
You're so welcome! :)
omg thank you you saved me
Hello! Can I copy the part of your lecture that talks about the notes and its rests? I mean that one with the hearts on it. I'm going to use it in my class
Thank you so much
This helped me sooo much
Happy to hear that! :)
I’ve learned to play the violin, but there was these incompetent teachers who taught me throughout middle school how to play the violin but not learn properly of the notes or whatnot so I can play it, but idk how to read the notes? Does that make sense? I know how many beats a note have but whenever the teacher asks me what type of note it is I be struggling lol
You saved me from my music exam
this really helped me so much thanks for the vid if this wasnt here I would have an INC. thanks,😁❤️😁❤️😁❤️❤️😁❤️😁❤️😁❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😇😇🙂🙂
Thanks for the review..👍
great lesson thank you :)
You're very welcome!
Yes, it works for me.
Tq so much ❤🎉
Helped me alot❤️
I'm glad it did!
I'm too phylosophical to understand it . I mean I get that the whole
note takes 4 beats , it's clear to me, but when you play the metronome
faster (which we can do lets say 120 beats per minute, then the "whole
note" will be much shorter when I count the beats. So how am I supposed
to know how long it actually is ? or does its length varies according to
the tempo?? I would be really grateful for someone's answer because I'm
determined to learn : D
The whole note's length would vary according to the tempo and the time signature, if the metronome was going very fast, a whole note might start sounding like a half note because of the speed, and a half not might sound like a quarter note as well, because of the tempo. So it really just depends on the time signature and tempo of how fast it's going. Hope this helps :)
@@yleanastanphill8685 of course, it makes sense. I thought There is one fixed whole note length and it made no sense to me
that’s a great explanation!
brilliant
Superb Illustrations and explanations, some of the best I've seen. But Please No Background Music, its so unnecessary!!
Thank you! :) I will make sure to keep your comment in my mind when creating more content.
@@MrsMusicalPants i liked the background music, so this just proves that it's subjective and you can do what you think is best😸❤
@@mk14_-. Thank you! I appreciate your comment :)
Hi! I Really appreciated the way you teach and one thing that love sign (❤) (counting indicator) attracts a lot keep up the good work 💯✌
What Is Dotted Rhythm
You are probably referring to a rhythm that contains dotted notes such as dotted half note, dotted quarter note etc. You can check this video if you want to learn more. th-cam.com/video/oZ5bj9W90WU/w-d-xo.html
THANKYOU MA'AM😄😄
Most welcome 😊
Thanks
There seem to be mistake at minute 9:08 in your video? you are showing 4/4 but the title is misleading with 3/4 time signature.
Ops, you're right! Thank you for pointing it out! It should say 4/4 time signature in the title.
@@MrsMusicalPants It would be good to correct this.
Thanks, that confused the hell out of me, I thought I was really dumb 😆
Keep it up maam
You Mean Semibreve, Minim, Crotchet and Quaver?
did you incorrectly mention 3/4 timing with rest. but the beats were 4/4. at 9.00 time stamp.
Eureka! I love this 🤧♥️ thank yah 🦋
I'm in RSL electric Grade 1 ,but still lots of confusion in Eight note and rest.🤦♂️😭😭😭
I complete my mudule thants to you thanks
very good
She reminds me of a piano teacher I had from Sweden
Maybe it's because of my accent :)
That one aunt: 2:2
Everyone else: 4:4
More like mrs musical brain
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i luv ur vids
Thx
Thank you.
It was to helpful