I've heard that a couple times. Lol. It's more of the cheerleader in me, but hey, as long as people are having fun and learning, that's all that matters. :)
Unfortunately, I don't. It can be hard to figure some of them out, like hearing the difference between 4/4, 2/4, and even 2/2. You can tell the difference between 4/4, 3/4, and if you've played long enough, 6/8. My suggestion would be to get the metronome once you figure out the tempo, and try to see if the song fits 4/4. If it doesn't quite fit, try 3/4. Play around, count out loud and see what fits best.
and I have another problem too .beats and drums are easy to find but the melody itself is confusing to count.some have 2 bar some have 8 and classicals seems unlimited ! I mean the repeating term (looping) is not helping in melody a lot is there any other way to understand the tempo and rhythm of a sample
@@MusiciansAddition like , a lot of new electronic or trap or dubstep songs i dont know like gucci mane - trap house Its written originally in double tempo but feels slow
So I don't really follow rap or Dub, so I asked my producer friend. He said to always listen to the drums. They are the ones that set the pace and the tempo.
Also, in the beginning you explain moderato as 108 - 120 and allegro as 109 - 132. So they're the same thing? The back of my Korg metronome has a list of tempos. It says moderato is 108 - 120 and allegro is *120 - 168*. I get that vivace falls under allegro as kind of a subcategory.
i love the idea of how to practice this extra on my own thank you!
So glad to help! & the more practice you get, the better!
You teach like Dora the explorer but I appreciate you regardless
I've heard that a couple times. Lol. It's more of the cheerleader in me, but hey, as long as people are having fun and learning, that's all that matters. :)
@@MusiciansAddition this comment made me subscribe 💀 Dora teaching me how to find the beat is gangster
@@Arconz-Official Thank you!
Do you have one for hearing Time Signature?
Unfortunately, I don't. It can be hard to figure some of them out, like hearing the difference between 4/4, 2/4, and even 2/2. You can tell the difference between 4/4, 3/4, and if you've played long enough, 6/8. My suggestion would be to get the metronome once you figure out the tempo, and try to see if the song fits 4/4. If it doesn't quite fit, try 3/4. Play around, count out loud and see what fits best.
@ 6:30 ... 100 BPM is andante not allegro. I was tracking all the way up till then in the video and I said out loud "whaaat??"
5:05 i can't believe those beats were the same tempo category with amazing grace
Thank you im in band and I'm was stressing out because of the shmrg we have to do so thank you alot
You're welcome! & aural skills can be stressful. It's one of those things, the more you do it, the more you know it.
@@MusiciansAddition yeah true but seriously thanks it was hard I was like what am I going to do
and I have another problem too .beats and drums are easy to find but the
melody itself is confusing to count.some have 2 bar some have 8 and classicals
seems unlimited !
I mean the repeating term (looping) is not helping in melody a lot
is there any other way to understand the tempo and rhythm of a sample
what if the tempo be 140
but the drums playing like 70
is it 70?
a lot of modern songs are like this they write it on double but it feels half
Is there a particular song you are looking at? It'll help me explain it if we look at that song.
@@MusiciansAddition like , a lot of new electronic or trap or dubstep songs i dont know like gucci mane - trap house
Its written originally in double tempo but feels slow
So I don't really follow rap or Dub, so I asked my producer friend. He said to always listen to the drums. They are the ones that set the pace and the tempo.
Rhcp snow???whats happening in that song??Says its in 105 bpm but always breaks with metronome.
It’s called a halftime feel. It would still be ~140
Great explanation!
Thanks for helping
Glad I could help!
Also, in the beginning you explain moderato as 108 - 120 and allegro as 109 - 132. So they're the same thing? The back of my Korg metronome has a list of tempos. It says moderato is 108 - 120 and allegro is *120 - 168*. I get that vivace falls under allegro as kind of a subcategory.
Where do these names come from? Largo, Allergo, Moderato? DEFINITELY not America
They're Italian words
4:51 I got 170 😔
I got 160. I think she got it wrong. 130 would be like a house track
"moderoto"? "vivice"... lady, you are a musician... learn some basic italian :-)