This was extremely helpful!! I loved how you showed an example with both the voice AND piano. That helped me immensely! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this ❤
Very helpful material. Especially that last exersice was so good. It actually makes you feel a little proud when you get to read this. Thanks for your time!
I'm so glad I found this video. I've really been frustrated by counting rhythm for years. It never occurred to me to sing it. This video is done well and I finally feel like I can do this.
Without any question... a true masterclass in a simple language. I've played professionally for 17 years in a working band, lead guitar & vocals, all by ear. I got to a point where I had perfect pitch at the time. I always joked about daring someone to write out my guitar parts, using a method that would show all the percussive chops, (like palm muting, etc. ), and other things. To be perfectly honest, I may never be able to grasp even the basics to a degree sufficient to begin sight reading...
dott with quarter note feels like eighth rest.... that dott combines with eighth note and it feels equal to 1 quarter note.....confused between rest and dott..
Are there people that need this? Im not asking this to be snarky or rude. Im seriously curious. Maybe its just because I’ve played violin in middle school and high school but I’ve never seriously studied this before. Am I taking an innate understanding of musical concepts for granted? I may be misremembering the amount of musical training I’ve had growing up but I know I’ve never taken it seriously.
I plan on starting to play the violin when summer vacation starts. I find it hard to follow the rhythm and I hope these videos will help me. If you grew up used to this, it's not hard. But I've never played any instrument so it's hard. Especially with 1/4 notes :)
Even if rhythm comes easy, i learned not to take it for granted. You can read notes super fast, but it won’t mean anything if you can’t understand the rhythm. So i’ve definitely taken this as a priority, even as an university level player.
There's a reaspn why most piano students remain moatpy mediocre at best:the ovsession and overuse of scales. Real music just does not remotely reaemble what the majority of the time spent playing that boeing crap.
I sure wish you had been around when J.S Bach was composing. Imagine how much better Ode to Joy would have been if he hadn’t used all those boring scale notes.
master? lol. that is very simple. now, my question (for real experts): how do you notate, for example, a quintuplet over three eighth-notes in a 4/4 bar?
@@pabloh6369 Maybe there's a bit of condescension, in response to this video that pretends to address to experts. These rhythms are for beginners and intermediates. it's very great, but it's not level "expert".
@@temoindubalDude, this kind of videos on youtube are made for begginers. An expert as you say doesn't need rythm videos like this one, or at least shouldn't having other practising options. Also, the literal first thing he says is that he is going to teach how to learn to read and write rythm. That sounds like something a master would already know. We all like to show off our abilities and knowledge, but at least do it a bit more respectfully. Having said that sorry if went intense, it wasnt my intention.
@@pabloh6369 "Are you a rhythm expert? Be the master of rhythm with 14 rhythm exercises." I'm not disrespectful when I say this is not true (not even in the way I say it).
This was extremely helpful!! I loved how you showed an example with both the voice AND piano. That helped me immensely! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this ❤
I even don't need to speak english as this is clear.
Much love been struggling for years still struggling singing with some instruments
Hadn't read music since 1973. This is a GREAT!!!! refresher.
Richard Morrow wha...? Then you are around 45 years right?
@@maggieliu3175 Lol! I'll let you be the judge Maggie.
Very helpful material. Especially that last exersice was so good. It actually makes you feel a little proud when you get to read this. Thanks for your time!
Probably the single biggest breakthrough for me in terms of understanding this topic. Thanks.
Fabulous, I love the gentle and instructive voice together with the piano, I have really benefited greatly ❤from this exercise.
Man this is the best thing I've seen all year, thank you sir
This tutorial is amazing, thank you, easy to follow, concise, informative, just awesome ❤
I'm so glad I found this video. I've really been frustrated by counting rhythm for years. It never occurred to me to sing it. This video is done well and I finally feel like I can do this.
PLEASE make more of these!! these are so helpful!
I found this extremely helpful can you show more like this .
Very cool. Thanks. Greetings from Brazil
Without any question... a true masterclass in a simple language. I've played professionally for 17 years in a working band, lead guitar & vocals, all by ear.
I got to a point where I had perfect pitch at the time.
I always joked about daring someone to write out my guitar parts, using a method that would show all the percussive chops, (like palm muting, etc. ), and other things.
To be perfectly honest, I may never be able to grasp even the basics to a degree sufficient to begin sight reading...
Gracias, muy pedagógico.
Thanks for teaching
Thank you from Colombia!!!
Amazing video. Thank you so much.
Fantastic many thanks 🙏 from a new learner of Saxophone
This is very helpful. Thank you.
Love this for improve rythm playing.
by far the best explanation I have seen.
Really Superb and thx 4 this explains and GBU.
Very helpful Thanks
really i understood the 8th notes and 16th note thank you somuch master
Thank you so much for this.
it's so fun.....easy to understand...at this level
The beat goes on, bravo.
🤜🤛
Thank you for this video.
Really appreciated.
Best wishes from Nepal.
Thank you , very helpful
This is outstanding!
Great video class!
This was very useful,thank you!
This is the best!
Excellent
Amazing.. Excellent teaching
Really really helpful ❤ Thank you Sir
thank you so much
Very useful. Thank you so much!
Very very well sir
Très bien expliqué ! bravo !
GREAT!!! Thank you!
Nice teaching on timing.
Merci for this.
Do you have any book recommendations for rhythm?
Excellent, thank yo so much. This has been a great help.
Great sir 👍👌👍👌👍
thank you
Very good!!!
I love !
Thank you!!
Great lesson
Best best n bestest ever.🎼🎵
Thanks teacher me from Indonesia
Very very helpful👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Can the rhythm be determined without the aid of the technology? Yes, how?Thank you
Can anyone write out the answer for the last exercise? I want to check my work. Thanks for the content!
More & more please
Thank youu!! You explained it so well❤️
Great!
Buenisimo...
que marca que referencia es tu guitarra
That's so perfect
Any mozart piece please
Would you have more?
Educative and encouraging
dott with quarter note feels like eighth rest.... that dott combines with eighth note and it feels equal to 1 quarter note.....confused between rest and dott..
Muy buenos estos temas, ayudan .
Load pdf please
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18:32
'takataka' on four 'sixteenth notes'
“Masterclass” 😤
Are there people that need this? Im not asking this to be snarky or rude. Im seriously curious. Maybe its just because I’ve played violin in middle school and high school but I’ve never seriously studied this before. Am I taking an innate understanding of musical concepts for granted? I may be misremembering the amount of musical training I’ve had growing up but I know I’ve never taken it seriously.
I plan on starting to play the violin when summer vacation starts. I find it hard to follow the rhythm and I hope these videos will help me. If you grew up used to this, it's not hard. But I've never played any instrument so it's hard. Especially with 1/4 notes :)
Even if rhythm comes easy, i learned not to take it for granted. You can read notes super fast, but it won’t mean anything if you can’t understand the rhythm. So i’ve definitely taken this as a priority, even as an university level player.
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Ok
Lol actually i understood somehting ;d; d
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Très bien maestro
It is not helpful .sound is not coming so values not get understand correctly
There's a reaspn why most piano students remain moatpy mediocre at best:the ovsession and overuse of scales. Real music just does not remotely reaemble what the majority of the time spent playing that boeing crap.
are you ok or did you have a stroke while writing this?
I sure wish you had been around when J.S Bach was composing. Imagine how much better Ode to Joy would have been if he hadn’t used all those boring scale notes.
master? lol. that is very simple.
now, my question (for real experts): how do you notate, for example, a quintuplet over three eighth-notes in a 4/4 bar?
This comment is kind of narcisist I'd say
@@pabloh6369 Maybe there's a bit of condescension, in response to this video that pretends to address to experts. These rhythms are for beginners and intermediates. it's very great, but it's not level "expert".
@@temoindubalDude, this kind of videos on youtube are made for begginers. An expert as you say doesn't need rythm videos like this one, or at least shouldn't having other practising options. Also, the literal first thing he says is that he is going to teach how to learn to read and write rythm. That sounds like something a master would already know. We all like to show off our abilities and knowledge, but at least do it a bit more respectfully. Having said that sorry if went intense, it wasnt my intention.
@@pabloh6369 "Are you a rhythm expert? Be the master of rhythm with 14 rhythm exercises." I'm not disrespectful when I say this is not true (not even in the way I say it).