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Your videos helped me tremendously in conquering rhythm. Literally after watching this video I could complete several assignments with quite complicated rhythm patterns that I have almost given up on. I think your videos are the most helpful on this subject. Thank you very much.
Your lesson really cleared up a lot of confusion that I have had for a long time! Thank you so much for making musical education accessible and fun for all of us! I am very glad that I have found your channel and I look forward to enjoying more of your teaching.
THE BEST TUTORIAL EVER. I started learning sheet music and is really bad with rhythm but i got really good in identifying pitches. This video helped out a damn lot.
You have a way to explain. I never thought I could understand the music theory ( I got by with natural rhythm) but I sure thank you SO much. It makes sense to me now.
I've been trying to count subdivisions for 30+ years, but the opposite way. I was counting only the big ones and trying to subdivide the small ones... What a mess! For so long I decided to ignore the tempo notation and use only my intuition, but is kind a "guess" for complex subdivisions. Now everything is clear and I can count the subdivisions. A simple way to explain the things, over complex and formal words. A big THANK YOU master!
You are truly a life saver! I was about ready to give up on counting rhythms because I felt discouraged that I could not understand but your videos have helped me tremendously! Thank you so much 😊
@@LessonsOnTheWeb Your lessons are great, however, it would be nice if you were including TEMPO during the lessons, as some 16th notes are a similar time to the 16th notes.
Great presentation!! I had always been afraid to play music with too many versions of sixteenth notes. You nailed it! However, am I counting the last measure wrong as 1e + a 2+ 3+ 4+? Thanks for sharing. 😊
I'm playing piano for 5 years... Why my piano teachers never teach me that?! I was always have problem with rhythm patterns. Now I can understand it. Thank you!! (P.s sorry for bad english)
Hi Tim. I have downloaded all your videos about rhythm - at least I think I have. Iam sure that Isaw one in which you explained how to handle rests, but I have gone through all the videos I have, but I don't find it?
Thank you so much!!!! I've been trying so hard to understand this and you made it some simple!! Full of confusion until now! Now, I've got it! Thank you!!!!!!
@6:22 and elsewhere. Given that 4_4 time is the constraint, isn't it easier to simply note that as 4 quarter notes are contained in the bar, 8th notes, 16th notes, quarter notes, dotted quarter notes and half notes in the bar taken together have to sum to "1", or, a whole note.? Isn't that simple, efficient and also complete? We can just as easily figure the details for 3_4 and 5_4 timings, etc. Likewise we can intuit that the bottom number of the "time signature" indicates the number of beats in a whole note, i.e., the max number of beats in the bar. It's not rocket science is it? From bpm(beats per minute) and beats per bar, we can calculate the length of a tune and the number of bars needed to produce it. Beats per bar? From that, the songwriter/composer decides how many of what length notes to use, i.e., how to populate the bars.
@ 15:24 a LITTLE bit of late reaction (delay in finger back lift at +). and these kind of late reactions happen to me ALL the time. It's frustrating at times.
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Whether you are a beginner just starting out playing piano or you are looking to take your existing music skills to that next level; my online courses will help you do just that. Learn, practice, and master the skills you need with instructional video, accompanying notes, printable sheet music, assignments, worksheets and activities. If you like my content here on UA-cam, you will LOVE my courses.
I am a sax player, and this has clearly explained something that I sort of knew, but now understand so much better.. thank you.
Your videos helped me tremendously in conquering rhythm. Literally after watching this video I could complete several assignments with quite complicated rhythm patterns that I have almost given up on. I think your videos are the most helpful on this subject. Thank you very much.
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You are the BEST. I took piano lessons for years and none of my teachers explained this as clearly as you do. Thank you!
I wish all the music teachers actually played the Rhythms like you do. So many just say what the values are and never show it in use. Thank You.
Your lesson really cleared up a lot of confusion that I have had for a long time! Thank you so much for making musical education accessible and fun for all of us! I am very glad that I have found your channel and I look forward to enjoying more of your teaching.
THE BEST TUTORIAL EVER. I started learning sheet music and is really bad with rhythm but i got really good in identifying pitches. This video helped out a damn lot.
Dear brother,,, Although I am beginner in the notes, your teaching are very very useful for me . May God bless upon you!!
Great work. Good teaching. No fluff. Thank you. Your time is very much appreciated.
Excellent teaching - simple, to the point and crystal clear.
Amazing how simple you are explaining!Great job!
Not many channels explain rhythms as well as you. This was really helpful. Thank you!
This lesson should have waaaaayyyyy more views!!! It's incredibly helpful. Such clarity. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
I’ve watched a lot of piano lessons on UA-cam and your channel is by far the best!! Thanks!
Obviously his teaching has helped me. 😊
Hey Tim, I'm a Scratch DJ and I am learning a lot from you and applying it to my scratching. Thanks brother.
Your lesson really cleared up a lot of confusion that I have had for a long time! Thank you so much👍👍👍
This is an example kind of teacher I want👌🏻
Great lesson, enjoy your clear. concise teaching style. Thx.
thank you for all the excellent tutorials on the nutube .I will be 90 in three months.Have plYED PIANO SINCE 5YRS OLD.
Hallelujah brother!! Thx for the video u helped me a ton with this information, now i can understand my music sheet.
Thank you very much for this. I am learning this after playing by ear for years. Very helpful.
Great lesson--would like to see these 'combo' rhythms in a musical context.
thank you!
Man, you are amazing at teaching. I am able to follow well ♥️. Thanks so much !!
I am learning to read music as an adult for the first time. I was quite intimidated at first, but you make it so simple and easy. Thank you!!!
Extremely helpful!! Great video.
Thank man. I’m an senior in marching band, this helped me refresh my rhythmic patterns
I'm learning so much with you. I've never thought I'd actually enjoy studying musical theory. Thanks a lot, Tim.
Very good to understand - now I can hear when you play piano as well.... will look look your others video as well.... thank you!!!
I looked at the dotted eighth and 16th note at 13:30 the opposite way. The 16th gets the 'a', so the 8th gets everything else. Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks Tim! Yes I was messing up the 16th-eighth-16th combo without really realising
Excellent job of presenting this.
You're striking the basics with ease. 👍
Thanks!
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Thank you so much for this lesson you REALLY , REALLY explain well !
It's become a lot clearer, thanks Tim!
Wow, that was so neat! I understood that so much better. Thanks a billion.
Great you clearly define where the e comes from. Plus I finally know the beaming rules Thank You
Great lesson. . Now I understand 8& 16 barred notes. Keep up the great work!
Thanks. I enjoyed your explanation.
Perfectly done thanks❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Man you made the 15mins so valuable by explaining it so clear and clean
You have a way to explain. I never thought I could understand the music theory ( I got by with natural rhythm) but I sure thank you SO much. It makes sense to me now.
Good teacher! He explains it with out going off track and does some demos that helps! Keep it up friend!
I've been trying to count subdivisions for 30+ years, but the opposite way. I was counting only the big ones and trying to subdivide the small ones... What a mess!
For so long I decided to ignore the tempo notation and use only my intuition, but is kind a "guess" for complex subdivisions.
Now everything is clear and I can count the subdivisions.
A simple way to explain the things, over complex and formal words.
A big THANK YOU master!
You are truly a life saver! I was about ready to give up on counting rhythms because I felt discouraged that I could not understand but your videos have helped me tremendously! Thank you so much 😊
Glad I could help!
@@LessonsOnTheWeb Your lessons are great, however, it would be nice if you were including TEMPO during the lessons, as some 16th notes are a similar time to the 16th notes.
Cleared the confusion for me. Thanks!!
Great presentation!! I had always been afraid to play music with too many versions of sixteenth notes. You nailed it! However, am I counting the last measure wrong as 1e + a 2+ 3+ 4+? Thanks for sharing. 😊
Hi, it is better count the e + a even after the first 1, but if its hard/tiring to speak that quickly while playing, you might not need to.
Great material , thanks
Thanks. Your explanations are comprehendible. Keep it up.
So clear! You're an incredible teacher! Thanks so much!
You are an awesome teacher!!! Your videos are very helpful, thank you so much sharing!!!
Thank you, the best lecture of this subject I have ever found!
You are amazing my man.Thanks.I hope you get more popular
Very helpful video, thanks!
Perfect tutorial! Love your style!
Tim, your lessons are extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
This was such a clear explanation. Thank you!
Excellent lesson. Thank You Tim
Thank you Tim, this is really helping with timing, all the best
Thank you for the great explanation!
Wow!! What is the best way to practise this?
Hello. I have liked your lessons. Am a new beginner with feel elementary I would love e to learn how to play, read and compose a song.
Great lesson! 👍👍
Thank you very much , this helps a lot.
Brilliant the best explanation I’ve seen so far and this is probably by 10th video on UA-cam
THIS IS SO HELPFUL thank you!!!!
Love the Rhythm lesson, Very helpful.
It took me a while to understand, great job.
Excellent tutorial.Easy explanation👍
Thank you Tim! I’ve watched several of your lessons and they are really helpful.
Great lesson.
Thnx , how a great teacher ! This is the way my bass teacher taught me to count..wondering if it's the standard at US University music programs?
I'm playing piano for 5 years... Why my piano teachers never teach me that?! I was always have problem with rhythm patterns. Now I can understand it. Thank you!!
(P.s sorry for bad english)
Great class !!!
This is a great lesson. Thanks!!!
Such a good lesson. I'm now subscribed
Thanks so helpful
Fantastic video, thanks :)
Thank you thank you THANK YOU so much for your video :)!
You are awesome!!! Thank you for your help!
so helpful. thank u
Love this, thank you for sharing!!
Awesome, thank youuuu! I was playing a song that had me stumped on how to read it lol
thank you so much! you are awesome.
Hi Tim. I have downloaded all your videos about rhythm - at least I think I have. Iam sure that Isaw one in which you explained how to handle rests, but I have gone through all the videos I have, but I don't find it?
Thank you so much!!!! I've been trying so hard to understand this and you made it some simple!! Full of confusion until now! Now, I've got it! Thank you!!!!!!
Me too, I thought I could never understand rhythm.
Love this lesson!!!
My music class brought me here💀
A musical mystery solved in 954 seconds with no pain! Wow - thank you
Good teaching
Thank you 🙏🏼
@6:22 and elsewhere. Given that 4_4 time is the constraint, isn't it easier to simply note that as 4 quarter notes are contained in the bar, 8th notes, 16th notes, quarter notes, dotted quarter notes and half notes in the bar taken together have to sum to "1", or, a whole note.? Isn't that simple, efficient and also complete? We can just as easily figure the details for 3_4 and 5_4 timings, etc. Likewise we can intuit that the bottom number of the "time signature" indicates the number of beats in a whole note, i.e., the max number of beats in the bar. It's not rocket science is it?
From bpm(beats per minute) and beats per bar, we can calculate the length of a tune and the number of bars needed to produce it. Beats per bar? From that, the songwriter/composer decides how many of what length notes to use, i.e., how to populate the bars.
Thanks for consolidating my knowledge. Now the penny has really dropped
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It help me for my home School so thank you:)
Merci, this helps heaps.
@ 15:24 a LITTLE bit of late reaction (delay in finger back lift at +). and these kind of late reactions happen to me ALL the time. It's frustrating at times.
great lesson
Great lessons!
And another fantastic video.
This is very useful for me, thanks a lot =)
Cheers from France!