Read & Play Music Rhythms Part 8 – Tying, Dotted, Triplets & Pitch Crash Course
This online video course will teach you simple and powerful techniques to read, write, sing and play music rhythms found in music scores. The course contains detailed explanations, musical dictations, practice exercises & progress tests designed to help you save time, money and make learning music rhythms easy. Suitable for all ages, all instruments and people who want to understand and share musical ideas with other musicians. Accessible anytime on mobile or desktop with an internet connection.
49. Tying, Dotted Notes, Triplets
In this lesson Seth covers some of the hardest rhythms to understand. He is going to mash up all the clichés by tying and dotting them into complex rhythms. Fret not because he will teach you the mathematics to count these rhythms.
50. Homework 10 – Tying, Dotted notes, Triplets
Get ready to sing and play 10 exercises of the various triplet note clichés.
51. Pitch Crash Course 1
In this lesson Seth will break down to you how to understand pitch in music scores. He will make a clear illustration of the relationships between the treble and bass clef using a piano drawing and guitar. Explanation of the names of the notes, lines and spaces will be written clearly.
52. Pitch Crash Course 2
In this lesson Seth covers sharps and flats, how to go above the ledger lines and how to read and write a melody using quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes on the staff. He will teach you how to systematically breakdown a melody on a staff so that you understand how to sing and play it.
53. Final Exam
The final exam will cover 30 measures of notes and concepts explained over the course. First you will have to read or sing and then with your instrument you can play the exam. The notes covered include whole, half, quarter, eighth, triplet, sixteenth, tied, dotted notes and their rest equivalents. Good luck ☺
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49. Tying, Dotted Notes, Triplets
In this lesson Seth covers some of the hardest rhythms to understand. He is going to mash up all the clichés by tying and dotting them into complex rhythms. Fret not because he will teach you the mathematics to count these rhythms.
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50. Homework 10 – Tying, Dotted notes, Triplets
Get ready to sing and play 10 exercises of the various triplet note clichés.
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51. Pitch Crash Course 1
In this lesson Seth will break down to you how to understand pitch in music scores. He will make a clear illustration of the relationships between the treble and bass clef using a piano drawing and guitar. Explanation of the names of the notes, lines and spaces will be written clearly.
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52. Pitch Crash Course 2
In this lesson Seth covers sharps and flats, how to go above the ledger lines and how to read and write a melody using quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes on the staff. He will teach you how to systematically breakdown a melody on a staff so that you understand how to sing and play it.
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53. Final Exam
The final exam will cover 30 measures of notes and concepts explained over the course. First you will have to read or sing and then with your instrument you can play the exam. The notes covered include whole, half, quarter, eighth, triplet, sixteenth, tied, dotted notes and their rest equivalents...
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Read & Play Music Rhythms Course Outline.pdf
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