@@MelodicshqSoo I tought the note that divides a quarter into three was called a quarter note triplet. But someone said that its actually caled an eight note triplet and it made me angry ? What do you call the note that divides the 4 note in 3 ?
@@originalname7176Howdy! Music teacher here; I see no one has responded to you so I wanted to say that 3 quarter note triplets would add up to the length of time of a half note. If you have trouble remembering, just remember that each note length can be divided to get to the tier below it (half notes get divided into quarters, quarters get divided into eighths, and so on). It works the same way for triplets, it's just that we are changing the number we are dividing by from 2 to 3.
Finally the penny dropped in my mind. Sometimes these short videos mean a lot than the long videos trying to explain, it left me more confused. It's a lot clearer to me now. Thankyou.
Wow this is when I realize I don't know music technically as well as musicians but I do know when music is more technically complex like the 3 here or Dave Brubeck's Take 5.
As a visual learner, this was REALLY helpful. I could focus on sticking the sound to the written symbol, without having to process a lot of talking at the same time. 👍🙏☕⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
NOW I UNDERSTAND OML For all this time, I never understood what a beat is, even when I google it doesnt say it directly nor give a good example UNTIL THIS VIDEO Its so cool! I'm wondering if you guys have same videos of other notes like an octave, half note, etc? This kind of visual/auditory example helps me a lot to really understand things XD
Great thanks. Id the first note always accented? Basic question i know but altho they have the same beats, the first note always seems to accent, dictate the others?
Yep, triplets are supposed to be of equal value, and it is a different rhythm that is played here - a quite common mistake when trying to play triplets I think.
I think the triplet should be written as quarter notes, to be consistent with the metric value: The quarter notes are on every beat; The eighths are counted one and, two and, et cetera, two to a tick. The triplets should be 3 to a tick. That is, ta ta ta, ta ta ta, et cetera. But you articulate them as quarter note triplets that is, Two sets of three for every measure. It should be doubled.
if you are struggling with understanding or processing triplets listen to a drummer play triplets to a metronome, or maybe a guitarist shredding using triplets
But every sound has a different frequency vibration which changes the note into something else affecting different ways in how we hear and react or even compose notes or ourself.
So M1=A note M2=B note M3=C note M4=D note Now number of sounds is in patterns and changing into other affecting cycle sounds or receptors of brain composement.
this is the first video iv found that actually helped me get the 8th note triplet
So glad it's helped! :D Try our rhythm challenges to put it into practice 😎
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@@MelodicshqSoo I tought the note that divides a quarter into three was called a quarter note triplet.
But someone said that its actually caled an eight note triplet and it made me angry ?
What do you call the note that divides the 4 note in 3 ?
pity it's not correct the notes should be as even as the resst of the them... but yeah think 1 trip let 2 trip let is the best way to get that feel
@@originalname7176Howdy! Music teacher here; I see no one has responded to you so I wanted to say that 3 quarter note triplets would add up to the length of time of a half note. If you have trouble remembering, just remember that each note length can be divided to get to the tier below it (half notes get divided into quarters, quarters get divided into eighths, and so on). It works the same way for triplets, it's just that we are changing the number we are dividing by from 2 to 3.
Finally the penny dropped in my mind. Sometimes these short videos mean a lot than the long videos trying to explain, it left me more confused. It's a lot clearer to me now. Thankyou.
I agree with you 😅
The same , i like simplification
Same
The triplets are wrong, they should sound evenly spaced.
@user-wx1fk7bo9r An accent shouldn't change the timing, only the loudness. It's the timing that's wrong.
that's right
Would a triplet sound like waltz timing? Just learning.
Correct!! I thought so
@@lizhunter-smith878 kind of... Think of it like a ¾ time signature however, the 3 beats would equal to 1 beat
Lightbulb clicked on! 💡!
I get it now!! 🎯 Thank you 🥹
Thank you. That's what I mean when I say easy to understand yet very technical🙏🏻
Oh God.... Thank you!!!!!! ❤ The less complicated the video the easier it is to understand.
Glad it helped! ❤️
Triplet one is wrong ur doing it accented on the first note( i think i learn by ear)
I was wondering the same. I am not a drummer just to clarify.
It did sound accented/extended on the one- like:
onnnnne two three, onnnne two three.
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Right. It's a dotted eight/sixteenth note she's playing. It's a common mix up.
@@mr.longstreet6194someone else noticed 🙏🏽😅
Wow this is when I realize I don't know music technically as well as musicians but I do know when music is more technically complex like the 3 here or Dave Brubeck's Take 5.
Thank you so much this is outstanding demonstration.
Triplets played aren’t triplets since the beat isn’t divided evenly, it’s syncopated. Everything else is great 👍
Something to practice! 🫡
Thanks a lot for sharing this!
Glad you liked it!
I love this it made it simpler with out grammar
Most welcome! 🙏
Wow, this really taught me
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Big help, Thank you!
Thanks brothers ....❤
Exlent method...to teach..❤
As a visual learner, this was REALLY helpful. I could focus on sticking the sound to the written symbol, without having to process a lot of talking at the same time. 👍🙏☕⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
NOW I UNDERSTAND OML
For all this time, I never understood what a beat is, even when I google it doesnt say it directly nor give a good example UNTIL THIS VIDEO
Its so cool! I'm wondering if you guys have same videos of other notes like an octave, half note, etc? This kind of visual/auditory example helps me a lot to really understand things XD
VERY NICE❤
This is awesome
After so many years , I finally get it !
Thankful for this❤❤❤❤
Whoa... that explained my most difficult issue understanding sheet from self teaching
Solid perspective 👌🏽
Most helpful
No is going to talk about how she is playing the claves .... she's holding them wrong that's why is giving a dead wood tone
Noted! 🫡
Perfectly done 😅😂❤🎉. Excellent!
Needs a little more practice!
Estou aprendendo. Uhu!!
What a great way to teach!!!❤
I understood everything with this video. Awesome job
Very good instruction..
Genialmente explicado 😊❤
Ensinamento prático
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Best explanation ever I thought I will never understand how read music ❤❤❤❤
Excellent
Great video
That was the best way fr, I truly shocked 🙏
A fun way to practice!
Totally awesome 😎💯
Thanks ✌️
Very very nice sir 👌🏻
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You should continue to master your skills.
This video helps alot ❤😂
Thank you
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I should go make music now
Triplet wrong bro
3/4, 6/8
very nice ❤
Thank you
Thankyou sir
Finally I get this❤
I can't believe I understood this in just a few seconds.❤
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Give it a go!
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Triplet got a spice to it 🔥
@@josephsofaer841 🤣 we need more practice for this challenge!
Awesome sizzles
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Thanks!
Perfect
Not quite! But we're practicing!
The 16ths got me 💀😭
Awesome
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It is the basic way of understanding the notes values or equivalent counts.
Great music teacher just taught my 6th grade beginner
What the difference between Pulse and Beat? Tks!
Very simple tricks
Wish I had seen that 45 years ago !
Super méthode 👍👍👍
Great thanks. Id the first note always accented? Basic question i know but altho they have the same beats, the first note always seems to accent, dictate the others?
Great
Waw I DID NOT NOW HOW TO DO THAT,NOW I UNDERSTAND A LITTLE BETTER
I need a loop
Is this the new mandatory entry for a festival?!
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The 3 quavers sounded slightly syncopated until the last beat. Did I imagine that or did you alter it at the end?
Clave goes hard
looks simple but its my weakness
You can do it!
This would have been fun at school.
How about dotted notes?
The 4th sounds like my engine when I start it below zero mornings.
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Ej 3 y 4, están regular!
What’s the name of the last note? And can you try it with an 8th note at the end?
Try playing 8th or 16th notes in the air or in your head to keep time better
Nice
your triplet part is not correct
Yep, triplets are supposed to be of equal value, and it is a different rhythm that is played here - a quite common mistake when trying to play triplets I think.
Their triplets were, “son clave.” Lol [332] of 32nd notes.
Good
Why is the timing not the same? In each example .Help me out to undestend please.
Triplet is wrong. Count (ta ki da) 1 2 3
Something to practice! 💥 🫡
In triplets what if we don’t write a three up there????
that would mean 3 8th notes (1 1/2 beats)
I think the triplet should be written as quarter notes, to be consistent with the metric value:
The quarter notes are on every beat;
The eighths are counted one and, two and, et cetera, two to a tick.
The triplets should be 3 to a tick.
That is, ta ta ta, ta ta ta, et cetera.
But you articulate them as quarter note triplets that is,
Two sets of three for every measure.
It should be doubled.
if you are struggling with understanding or processing triplets listen to a drummer play triplets to a metronome, or maybe a guitarist shredding using triplets
This the one
Great illustration... Just not sure of those triplets.
They need some practice!
Finally thank you, most lf these UA-camrs are just talking to talk 💀😭
So notes are numbers and patterns is what those symbols mean?
But every sound has a different frequency vibration which changes the note into something else affecting different ways in how we hear and react or even compose notes or ourself.
So
M1=A note
M2=B note
M3=C note
M4=D note
Now number of sounds is in patterns and changing into other affecting cycle sounds or receptors of brain composement.
I read somewhere that the letters A-G are note, what is their differences with the notes you have demode above?
Quarter note 1 beat Eighth notes 1/2 beat Triplet 1/3 beat Sixteenth note 1/4 beat
That triplet though 🤔
Needs practice!
For the third one if u remove the 3 on top, will it be the same value?
Cool, the triples need to be perfected but overall great!
Grape / Lem-on / straw-ber-ry / water-mel-on
Amazing! 🍓 💛
Tokyo drift rollingggggggggg......!
4x1 4x2 4x3 4x4
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El tresillo lo haces como semicorchea, corchea, semicorchea.
Something we need to practice! 🤝