I really appreciate these videos. I am actually learning to understand music and this is the kind of thing that helps. Its the first time I've experientially understood a description of tension and release.
💕💕🙏💕💕Thank you Tia for breaking down music theory into nuggets that are easily absorbed. It is good to be exposed to theory and really dig into each piece of it because it makes playing more enjoyable and practicing intuitive. Thanks for this lesson very much! 🩷🩷🎶🎶🎶🩷🩷
I was just thinking about this. When I see a fermata, I'm always unsure. Not because I don't know what it means, but because I'm never sure of how long to hold it. I like to be creative but also like to have guidelines. I will use your advice with context of the song of how it feels (freedom of expression) but also set a length and count it (constancy and a guideline) Your videos are so helpful! Thank you! 🥰
I really appreciate these videos. I am actually learning to understand music and this is the kind of thing that helps. Its the first time I've experientially understood a description of tension and release.
Ah, I’m glad this explanation helped you! Thanks for watching!
💕💕🙏💕💕Thank you Tia for breaking down music theory into nuggets that are easily absorbed. It is good to be exposed to theory and really dig into each piece of it because it makes playing more enjoyable and practicing intuitive. Thanks for this lesson very much! 🩷🩷🎶🎶🎶🩷🩷
My pleasure! That makes sense, I’m glad your practice has been more enjoyable and intuitive! 🧡
I was just thinking about this. When I see a fermata, I'm always unsure. Not because I don't know what it means, but because I'm never sure of how long to hold it. I like to be creative but also like to have guidelines. I will use your advice with context of the song of how it feels (freedom of expression) but also set a length and count it (constancy and a guideline)
Your videos are so helpful! Thank you! 🥰
Thank you Kristy! I’m glad you have a way to measure your fermatas that works for you now.