Thank you for your video, my 7 years old boy is learning his theory test. And he is confused with 6/8 note. I searched several videos. He likes your video much more by singing out loud. Thank u Again.
Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
Very nice explanation, Ma'am... 👍 I have learned a lot form this lesson... thank you very much... And morever I request you to post more lessons. God Bless You.
Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
Great but once you went to the sheet, if not printed out, and on my end, shows not available, we cannot see it when you clap because you moved it. Had to end the video but it was really good. 😕
I can sing and read notes but timing is not all that easy for me. In the school of music teachers don't have all that time to explain hits, they give only excecise. I hit the key boards without thinking of sound. I want to be able to read music from notes in their rythem and time on different notes. How can i get my way through? I love this explainations, thanks.
The best way to practice rhythm is to clap & speak it! Start with songs with which you are already familiar, and try speaking the rhythms aloud (ti-tiri ti-ti ta-a) etc while clapping. Then move on to music you've never seen before. Try to clap and speak along to a steady (but slow) metronome best. Once you can isolate the rhythms confidently, you can add the notes on your instrument/voice. Happy music-making!
There are variations used by others... Try a Google image search for 'ta ti-ti chart.' Ta - quarter note Ti-ti eighth note pair Tiri-tiri 4x sixteenth notes Tim-ri dotted eighth followed by a sixteenth Ta-a or ta-for2 half note Etc
Thank you. I'm learning Musette from Suzuki Piano book 1, and I am unclear as to why only a dotted half note would appear in a 6/8 measure. Wouldn't it need a rest to fill the other three beats?
That's the trick to 6/8 time - there are 6 beats in each bar BUT each eighth note gets 1 full beat. So we don't need a rest to complete the bar to 6 quarter beats.
Something always puzzling me is that: A Triplet equal to a quarter-note , so value of 1/3 triplet equal to 1/3 of a Quarter-note ???? So it is NOT six 1/8 notes。
A triplet is equal to a quarter note in common meters (like 4/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/2). Even in common meters 3 eighth notes are NOT equal to a quarter note unless they have the little "3" denoting a triplet. 3 eighth notes always equals a dotted quarter note. In triple meters like 6/8 time I like to refer to a group of 3 notes as a tripuhlet since they complete one beat grouping. Thanks for the question!
@@rickylimbu3668 Oh, no. 6/8 is a triple meter. It is always 123 456 (which you can simplify to 123 123 if you'd like), and never 12 34 56. Whoever taught you that was mistaken, or you misunderstood.
Thank you bel canto I'm 63 and now have a good understanding,pop goes the weasel
There's a LOT here. This is HARD. Thank you for so much help and so much to work on all in under 7 minutes.❤
Wow! I’m a beginner harmonica player. Music theory is so interesting. Your lessons are fantastic! I’m learning so much. Thank you!
Thank you for your video, my 7 years old boy is learning his theory test. And he is confused with 6/8 note. I searched several videos. He likes your video much more by singing out loud. Thank u Again.
Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
I’m learning guitar, and this is a super helpful tool for my first 6/8 piece, thank you!!:)
The rhythms are good I now have a good understanding of 6/8 timing. Thank you.
Great teacher.i m in grade 3 of london school of music appearing for exams in india .ur video has plethora of knowldege .great learning experience
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OMG! this is sooo helpful!!! I have an AP Music Theory exam coming up and this helped so much!!!! thx!
Good luck on your exam!
She has a great way of explaining this !
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Thank you for the exercise! Very helpful! 😊👌
My pleasure, I hope it helps!
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Very nice explanation, Ma'am... 👍
I have learned a lot form this lesson... thank you very much...
And morever I request you to post more lessons. God Bless You.
Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
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Thank you for the feedback! This was a little exercise for my remote learning violin students during the Covid 19 pandemic here in Canada. I am thrilled it has reached you and been of assistance. Be well!
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Im sitting on my music theory lesson where my teacher isn’t explaining anything, thank you for this video!🙏🏻❤️
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I learnt a lot especially the tiimriti
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Amazing..thank you so much for the explanation..
Would you please tell more about 9 8 also
Same thing! Just 3 groups of 3 eighth notes in each bar instead of 2.
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Great but once you went to the sheet, if not printed out, and on my end, shows not available, we cannot see it when you clap because you moved it. Had to end the video but it was really good. 😕
Updated the link, thank you!
Very old video but very helpful, thank you!
Very old, lol!
Amazing explanation
Glad you think so!
I hope you write a book and publish it online. I love your materials.
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İs this for guitar players too?
Thank you for the lesson :)
Very useful...
Thanks for the video :D
I can sing and read notes but timing is not all that easy for me. In the school of music teachers don't have all that time to explain hits, they give only excecise. I hit the key boards without thinking of sound. I want to be able to read music from notes in their rythem and time on different notes. How can i get my way through? I love this explainations, thanks.
The best way to practice rhythm is to clap & speak it! Start with songs with which you are already familiar, and try speaking the rhythms aloud (ti-tiri ti-ti ta-a) etc while clapping. Then move on to music you've never seen before. Try to clap and speak along to a steady (but slow) metronome best. Once you can isolate the rhythms confidently, you can add the notes on your instrument/voice. Happy music-making!
Where can I find the short words you use for the note rhythms?
There are variations used by others... Try a Google image search for 'ta ti-ti chart.'
Ta - quarter note
Ti-ti eighth note pair
Tiri-tiri 4x sixteenth notes
Tim-ri dotted eighth followed by a sixteenth
Ta-a or ta-for2 half note
Etc
thank you, its amazing
Will eight note be 1 beat or ¹/² beat
In 6/8 time, the eighth note gets a full count. There are 6 eighth-beat counts in each measure.
What about 2/4 which note is 1/4
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What about 16th note
Will be treated as quaver
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Thank you. I'm learning Musette from Suzuki Piano book 1, and I am unclear as to why only a dotted half note would appear in a 6/8 measure. Wouldn't it need a rest to fill the other three beats?
That's the trick to 6/8 time - there are 6 beats in each bar BUT each eighth note gets 1 full beat. So we don't need a rest to complete the bar to 6 quarter beats.
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Hi. The link isn't working. Do you have other link?
Link is updated :)
Something always puzzling me is that: A Triplet equal to a quarter-note , so value of 1/3 triplet equal to 1/3 of a Quarter-note ???? So it is NOT six 1/8 notes。
A triplet is equal to a quarter note in common meters (like 4/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/2). Even in common meters 3 eighth notes are NOT equal to a quarter note unless they have the little "3" denoting a triplet. 3 eighth notes always equals a dotted quarter note. In triple meters like 6/8 time I like to refer to a group of 3 notes as a tripuhlet since they complete one beat grouping. Thanks for the question!
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is there one for 12/8? good video btw :)
12/8 is really the same idea. Just double the number of beats in a bar. but you would still found 123 123 123 123 or 123 456 789 101112.
In 6/8 we use 6 beats what about 2 beats remain in 8
In 6/8 time, there are 6 beats and every 1/8th note gets 1 beat.
@@jenneferre thankyou mam for guidelines
@@jenneferre mam I can't understand plz guide me more
great video. The download link is broken
Updated, thank you.
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Hello ! The rythms are so hard
Keep practicing! You can do it!
Oh that's helpful.
Tripp Paul lit
Trip puh lit
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I am confused different people different explanation. 😬
It's a difficult concept and involves a lot of math-thinking. You'll get it eventually!
@@jenneferre I have learnt it this way
12 34 56, 12 34 56 6/8
1 2 3, 1 2 3, 3/4
@@rickylimbu3668 Oh, no. 6/8 is a triple meter. It is always 123 456 (which you can simplify to 123 123 if you'd like), and never 12 34 56. Whoever taught you that was mistaken, or you misunderstood.
Thank you