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Perfect Pitch E
Only the note E
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published: 08 May 2016
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Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
3rd Chakra/Solar Plexus ~ Manipura
Located at Solar Plexus
Color is Yellow with 10 petals
Just Relax and let your Chakras be
Healed by the Tones of this Crystal Bowl...
Breathe Deeply...
Sit quietly...and...
Enjoy!This Healing Instrument is Available at www.templesounds.net
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published: 17 Dec 2015
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Math and Music 1 - Musical Notes and their Frequencies .MP4
Music is a fun way to learn something about math. There are some interesting mathematical patterns that describe how music works. In this video, I show you how the frequencies of notes are calculated based on a pattern called a power series.
published: 02 Jan 2012
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Musical Notes! Learning about music for Kids
Learn about musical notes and music with this video for children, kids and music beginners. This music video explains about beats and the different notes. A quarter note is one beat. A half note is two beats. A half note dot is 3 beats and 4 beats is a whole note. Watch and enjoy this video about music!
Thanks for watching
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The Three Little Pigs - https://youtu.be/HtHjB6rRmQc?list=PLsujH_u89cJ9Qn3J0u_qlCPUrTZafhJSQ
Old MacDonald Had a Farm - https://youtu.be/o2xEz9ceqpo?list=PLsujH_...
published: 23 Sep 2016
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Music Note Names: How to Read Music
Learn the music note names and where they are on the piano. What are music accidentals? Learn how to use the sharp signs and flat signs to notate all 12 notes in an octave. This is part of our How to Read Music series for beginners. http://www.libertyparkmusic.com (website)
Pitches and Notes
Notes are named using the first seven letters of the alphabet: A B C D E F G. In some countries, notes are names using Do Re Mi Fa Sol La and Ti from the solfege system. With the help of the sharp and flat sign, we can notate the all 12 notes in an octave, which constitutes the chromatic scale. A A# B C D# E F F# G G# or
Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E Fb F Gb
New videos every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Request songs in the comments or connect with us by using the hashtag #askLPM
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published: 02 Jun 2016
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Why Does Music Only Use 12 Different Notes?
Why does Western music divide the octave into 12 different notes? Why not 13, or 19 or 24 notes? For such a simple sounding question, the answer is actually a tangle of history, physics and human preference. Get ready for some serious music theory!
Thank you to Modartt for gifting me a copy of their amazing Pianoteq software. Find out more here: https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq
Thank you to Fred Scalliet for adding French subtitles to this video!
Sources:
Gamelan Music: https://youtu.be/UEWCCSuHsuQ
12Tone talking 12TET: https://youtu.be/ZOLRvbPURXQ
Where does the 12-tone scale come from: https://youtu.be/CFbG-8eYKJU
Audio Spectrum (AdminOfThisSite): https://youtu.be/qNf9nzvnd1k
Perception of Octaves: https://www.quantamagazine.org/perceptions-of-musical-octaves-are-learned-not-wired...
published: 27 Jul 2020
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Introduction to Rhythm Reading: Stage One
Hey Musical Youtubers!
I'm happy to announce a new series of videos on music rhythm reading designed for beginners. This first video explores the relationship between quarter and eighth notes in 4/4 time, but in subsequential videos, we will add half notes, rests, and maybe even a bit of triple meter to the mix! So stay tuned and I hope you like it!
Credits:
Video: Nathan Walby
Composer: Nathan Walby
Performers: Computer (with the help of Nathan Walby)
published: 24 Oct 2017
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Musical Notation - Learning Music for Kids - The quarter note, the half note and the whole note
In this video, with easy examples, kids can learn more about musical figures and rests. With it kids can beef up their musical skills and concepts that they might have learnt at school. This video belongs to a collection of videos about music.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
All of our content reinforces educational values, encouraging the use of multiple intelligences and language learning.
If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 70 interactive games and stories for children designed by educators. The stories are based on VALUES like friendship, respect, and generosity, and our g...
published: 04 Jun 2018
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Building Chords, Easy Music Theory
If you like this style of learning, I made a class with my friend Ian on how to build up the confidence to play with other musicians. I'm really proud of it so check it out:
https://www.udemy.com/how-to-jam-on-guitar-with-confidence/?couponCode=WERYDE
Learn the basic elements of chord-building that can be applied to any instrument. The major scale is all you need to know to make any major or minor chord in any musical key on guitar, piano or anything else.
Listen to the new album:
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Hit me up on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanDanielMusic
And Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sean_daniel_music/
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#musictheory #guitar #handsomegentl...
published: 27 Aug 2012
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How to Read Music - Episode 4: Counting and Clapping
Soundfly helps curious musicians meet their goals with creative online courses. Whatever you want to learn, whenever you need to learn it — subscribe now to start learning on the ’Fly. https://soundfly.com/subscription
Counting and clapping will help you to keep track of both the rhythm and beat of a song. Learn to count notes out loud and with clapping to get started sight reading your music. This is episode 4 of Soundfly's free course "How to Read Music." Watch the next video in the series here: https://youtu.be/kgF1eCz7-rE.
For more, sign up for the full course at https://soundfly.com/courses/how-to-read-music where you'll find free printable copies of easy exercises to help improve your sight-reading!
Get connected with us and follow the conversation at
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published: 08 Jul 2015
31:33
Perfect Pitch E
Only the note E
Thanks for checking this out! If you'd like to see more, consider subscribing! Downloads available on bandcamp
https://musicinspace.bandcamp.c...
Only the note E
Thanks for checking this out! If you'd like to see more, consider subscribing! Downloads available on bandcamp
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https://wn.com/Perfect_Pitch_E
Only the note E
Thanks for checking this out! If you'd like to see more, consider subscribing! Downloads available on bandcamp
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- published: 08 May 2016
- views: 248125
11:19
Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
3rd Chakra/Solar Plexus ~ Manipura
Located at Solar Plexus
Color is Yellow with 10 petals
Just Relax and let your Chak...
Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
3rd Chakra/Solar Plexus ~ Manipura
Located at Solar Plexus
Color is Yellow with 10 petals
Just Relax and let your Chakras be
Healed by the Tones of this Crystal Bowl...
Breathe Deeply...
Sit quietly...and...
Enjoy!This Healing Instrument is Available at www.templesounds.net
*Be sure to go to the Temple Sounds Youtube PLAY LIST SECTION for more great videos!
** If this video made your day brighter...
*** Click on the green Buddha to subscribe and you can also click the bell for upcoming video notifications!
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Every contribution helps us to create new video content and sustain and grow this channel!
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For a one time contribution!
Patreon.com/TempleSounds
For regular monthly contributions!
Tibetan Singing Bowl music is available at:
www.cdbaby.com thru their distribution list...(i-tunes/Spotify/etc).
Singing Bowl Book available below! e-book & hard copy links:
https://store.bookbaby.com/book/The-Mastery-Book-of-Himalayan-Singing-Bowls1
http://www.templesounds.net/TSPublishing.html
Please go to www.TempleSounds.net for more information about Singing Bowls and Gongs and also to purchase Tibetan Bowl Music CD's as well as to view many Antique and Modern Singing Bowls for sale.
*Full Disclaimer:
This recording along with any other recordings on this channel should not be used as a substitute for any medical care you may be receiving. You should always refer to a doctor when necessary. Do not listen while driving or operating machinery.
Temple Sounds and Emile de Leon are not a medical professionals. Do not use this video as a substitute for seeking medical advice. Do not play at high volume levels.
All the information presented on the Temple Sounds website, newsletter, articles, and music and/or videos are for educational and resource purposes only. It is there to help you make informed decisions about meditation and wellness issues. It is NOT a substitute for any advice given to you by your physician or public health authorities. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before beginning any meditation program. While the utmost care is taken to make sure the information presented is correct, errors can happen and new research can change positions.
Use of the programs, advice, and information contained in these website, newsletter, articles, music, and videos, is at the sole choice and risk of the reader and listener/viewer.
We try our best to make sure that the information that we provide to you is accurate. The articles, music and videos on our Youtube channel and website are for information purposes only and we are NOT LIABLE for any losses or damages which may occur through your use of any information or products which you obtain through the website, newsletter and articles or any of our affiliated websites, music or videos.
Please understand that you are solely responsible for the way you perceive and utilize information on the Temple Sounds website, newsletter, articles, music and videos and you do so at your own risk. In no way will Temple Sounds or any persons associated with Temple Sounds be held responsible for any injuries or problems that may occur due to the use of this website, Youtube channel, or the advice contained within. Temple Sounds will not be held responsible for the conduct of any companies and/or websites recommended or discussed within this site.
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WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE OPERATION OF THIS WEBSITE AND YOUTUBE CHANNEL, THE INFORMATION, CONTENT, MATERIALS, PROGRAMS, SERVICES, OR PRODUCTS INCLUDED ON THE WEBSITE. TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, WE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS WEBSITE AND YOUTUBE CHANNEL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EQUITABLE, PUNITIVE AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
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https://wn.com/Note_E_Crystal_Bowl_Meditation~(10_Min.)
Note E Crystal Bowl Meditation~(10 min.)
3rd Chakra/Solar Plexus ~ Manipura
Located at Solar Plexus
Color is Yellow with 10 petals
Just Relax and let your Chakras be
Healed by the Tones of this Crystal Bowl...
Breathe Deeply...
Sit quietly...and...
Enjoy!This Healing Instrument is Available at www.templesounds.net
*Be sure to go to the Temple Sounds Youtube PLAY LIST SECTION for more great videos!
** If this video made your day brighter...
*** Click on the green Buddha to subscribe and you can also click the bell for upcoming video notifications!
****Help support the Temple Sounds Meditation Channel with your personal and gifting purchases at www.templesounds.net
Every contribution helps us to create new video content and sustain and grow this channel!
Fan Funding & Tip Jar links below...
Paypal.me/TempleSounds
For a one time contribution!
Patreon.com/TempleSounds
For regular monthly contributions!
Tibetan Singing Bowl music is available at:
www.cdbaby.com thru their distribution list...(i-tunes/Spotify/etc).
Singing Bowl Book available below! e-book & hard copy links:
https://store.bookbaby.com/book/The-Mastery-Book-of-Himalayan-Singing-Bowls1
http://www.templesounds.net/TSPublishing.html
Please go to www.TempleSounds.net for more information about Singing Bowls and Gongs and also to purchase Tibetan Bowl Music CD's as well as to view many Antique and Modern Singing Bowls for sale.
*Full Disclaimer:
This recording along with any other recordings on this channel should not be used as a substitute for any medical care you may be receiving. You should always refer to a doctor when necessary. Do not listen while driving or operating machinery.
Temple Sounds and Emile de Leon are not a medical professionals. Do not use this video as a substitute for seeking medical advice. Do not play at high volume levels.
All the information presented on the Temple Sounds website, newsletter, articles, and music and/or videos are for educational and resource purposes only. It is there to help you make informed decisions about meditation and wellness issues. It is NOT a substitute for any advice given to you by your physician or public health authorities. Always consult your physician or healthcare provider before beginning any meditation program. While the utmost care is taken to make sure the information presented is correct, errors can happen and new research can change positions.
Use of the programs, advice, and information contained in these website, newsletter, articles, music, and videos, is at the sole choice and risk of the reader and listener/viewer.
We try our best to make sure that the information that we provide to you is accurate. The articles, music and videos on our Youtube channel and website are for information purposes only and we are NOT LIABLE for any losses or damages which may occur through your use of any information or products which you obtain through the website, newsletter and articles or any of our affiliated websites, music or videos.
Please understand that you are solely responsible for the way you perceive and utilize information on the Temple Sounds website, newsletter, articles, music and videos and you do so at your own risk. In no way will Temple Sounds or any persons associated with Temple Sounds be held responsible for any injuries or problems that may occur due to the use of this website, Youtube channel, or the advice contained within. Temple Sounds will not be held responsible for the conduct of any companies and/or websites recommended or discussed within this site.
By entering this website or purchasing or using our blog, e-mails, programs, services, music, videos, and/or products, you are agreeing to accept all parts of this disclaimer. Thus, if you do not agree to this disclaimer, PLEASE STOP NOW, as Temple Sounds and Emile de Leon kindly request that you do not use our website, blog, e-mails, programs, services, or products.
WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE OPERATION OF THIS WEBSITE AND YOUTUBE CHANNEL, THE INFORMATION, CONTENT, MATERIALS, PROGRAMS, SERVICES, OR PRODUCTS INCLUDED ON THE WEBSITE. TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY APPLICABLE LAW, WE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS WEBSITE AND YOUTUBE CHANNEL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EQUITABLE, PUNITIVE AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
All Photography & Video/Sound Production
Copyright by
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- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 30573
9:32
Math and Music 1 - Musical Notes and their Frequencies .MP4
Music is a fun way to learn something about math. There are some interesting mathematical patterns that describe how music works. In this video, I show you ho...
Music is a fun way to learn something about math. There are some interesting mathematical patterns that describe how music works. In this video, I show you how the frequencies of notes are calculated based on a pattern called a power series.
https://wn.com/Math_And_Music_1_Musical_Notes_And_Their_Frequencies_.Mp4
Music is a fun way to learn something about math. There are some interesting mathematical patterns that describe how music works. In this video, I show you how the frequencies of notes are calculated based on a pattern called a power series.
- published: 02 Jan 2012
- views: 37427
3:34
Musical Notes! Learning about music for Kids
Learn about musical notes and music with this video for children, kids and music beginners. This music video explains about beats and the different notes. A q...
Learn about musical notes and music with this video for children, kids and music beginners. This music video explains about beats and the different notes. A quarter note is one beat. A half note is two beats. A half note dot is 3 beats and 4 beats is a whole note. Watch and enjoy this video about music!
Thanks for watching
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The Three Little Pigs - https://youtu.be/HtHjB6rRmQc?list=PLsujH_u89cJ9Qn3J0u_qlCPUrTZafhJSQ
Old MacDonald Had a Farm - https://youtu.be/o2xEz9ceqpo?list=PLsujH_u89cJ-_59BMCSMdDXdwDlUJ1LO9
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https://wn.com/Musical_Notes_Learning_About_Music_For_Kids
Learn about musical notes and music with this video for children, kids and music beginners. This music video explains about beats and the different notes. A quarter note is one beat. A half note is two beats. A half note dot is 3 beats and 4 beats is a whole note. Watch and enjoy this video about music!
Thanks for watching
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https://www.amazon.com/shop/kidslearningvideos
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Animal Sounds Song - https://youtu.be/V7R_M52EAkI?list=PLsujH_u89cJ-_59BMCSMdDXdwDlUJ1LO9
The Three Little Pigs - https://youtu.be/HtHjB6rRmQc?list=PLsujH_u89cJ9Qn3J0u_qlCPUrTZafhJSQ
Old MacDonald Had a Farm - https://youtu.be/o2xEz9ceqpo?list=PLsujH_u89cJ-_59BMCSMdDXdwDlUJ1LO9
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- published: 23 Sep 2016
- views: 1250145
2:30
Music Note Names: How to Read Music
Learn the music note names and where they are on the piano. What are music accidentals? Learn how to use the sharp signs and flat signs to notate all 12 notes i...
Learn the music note names and where they are on the piano. What are music accidentals? Learn how to use the sharp signs and flat signs to notate all 12 notes in an octave. This is part of our How to Read Music series for beginners. http://www.libertyparkmusic.com (website)
Pitches and Notes
Notes are named using the first seven letters of the alphabet: A B C D E F G. In some countries, notes are names using Do Re Mi Fa Sol La and Ti from the solfege system. With the help of the sharp and flat sign, we can notate the all 12 notes in an octave, which constitutes the chromatic scale. A A# B C D# E F F# G G# or
Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E Fb F Gb
New videos every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Request songs in the comments or connect with us by using the hashtag #askLPM
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https://wn.com/Music_Note_Names_How_To_Read_Music
Learn the music note names and where they are on the piano. What are music accidentals? Learn how to use the sharp signs and flat signs to notate all 12 notes in an octave. This is part of our How to Read Music series for beginners. http://www.libertyparkmusic.com (website)
Pitches and Notes
Notes are named using the first seven letters of the alphabet: A B C D E F G. In some countries, notes are names using Do Re Mi Fa Sol La and Ti from the solfege system. With the help of the sharp and flat sign, we can notate the all 12 notes in an octave, which constitutes the chromatic scale. A A# B C D# E F F# G G# or
Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E Fb F Gb
New videos every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Request songs in the comments or connect with us by using the hashtag #askLPM
Blog: https://libertyparkmusic.com/blog
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- published: 02 Jun 2016
- views: 67965
17:41
Why Does Music Only Use 12 Different Notes?
Why does Western music divide the octave into 12 different notes? Why not 13, or 19 or 24 notes? For such a simple sounding question, the answer is actually a t...
Why does Western music divide the octave into 12 different notes? Why not 13, or 19 or 24 notes? For such a simple sounding question, the answer is actually a tangle of history, physics and human preference. Get ready for some serious music theory!
Thank you to Modartt for gifting me a copy of their amazing Pianoteq software. Find out more here: https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq
Thank you to Fred Scalliet for adding French subtitles to this video!
Sources:
Gamelan Music: https://youtu.be/UEWCCSuHsuQ
12Tone talking 12TET: https://youtu.be/ZOLRvbPURXQ
Where does the 12-tone scale come from: https://youtu.be/CFbG-8eYKJU
Audio Spectrum (AdminOfThisSite): https://youtu.be/qNf9nzvnd1k
Perception of Octaves: https://www.quantamagazine.org/perceptions-of-musical-octaves-are-learned-not-wired-in-the-brain-20191030/
Playable Harmonic Series: https://alexanderchen.github.io/harmonics/
Octave circularity in the auditory brain: http://www.neuroscience-of-music.se/eng7.htm
An extra special thanks goes to Vidad Flowers, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Bruce Mount, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/davidbennettpiano
https://wn.com/Why_Does_Music_Only_Use_12_Different_Notes
Why does Western music divide the octave into 12 different notes? Why not 13, or 19 or 24 notes? For such a simple sounding question, the answer is actually a tangle of history, physics and human preference. Get ready for some serious music theory!
Thank you to Modartt for gifting me a copy of their amazing Pianoteq software. Find out more here: https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq
Thank you to Fred Scalliet for adding French subtitles to this video!
Sources:
Gamelan Music: https://youtu.be/UEWCCSuHsuQ
12Tone talking 12TET: https://youtu.be/ZOLRvbPURXQ
Where does the 12-tone scale come from: https://youtu.be/CFbG-8eYKJU
Audio Spectrum (AdminOfThisSite): https://youtu.be/qNf9nzvnd1k
Perception of Octaves: https://www.quantamagazine.org/perceptions-of-musical-octaves-are-learned-not-wired-in-the-brain-20191030/
Playable Harmonic Series: https://alexanderchen.github.io/harmonics/
Octave circularity in the auditory brain: http://www.neuroscience-of-music.se/eng7.htm
An extra special thanks goes to Vidad Flowers, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Bruce Mount, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/davidbennettpiano
- published: 27 Jul 2020
- views: 1602672
2:08
Introduction to Rhythm Reading: Stage One
Hey Musical Youtubers!
I'm happy to announce a new series of videos on music rhythm reading designed for beginners. This first video explores the relationship ...
Hey Musical Youtubers!
I'm happy to announce a new series of videos on music rhythm reading designed for beginners. This first video explores the relationship between quarter and eighth notes in 4/4 time, but in subsequential videos, we will add half notes, rests, and maybe even a bit of triple meter to the mix! So stay tuned and I hope you like it!
Credits:
Video: Nathan Walby
Composer: Nathan Walby
Performers: Computer (with the help of Nathan Walby)
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Rhythm_Reading_Stage_One
Hey Musical Youtubers!
I'm happy to announce a new series of videos on music rhythm reading designed for beginners. This first video explores the relationship between quarter and eighth notes in 4/4 time, but in subsequential videos, we will add half notes, rests, and maybe even a bit of triple meter to the mix! So stay tuned and I hope you like it!
Credits:
Video: Nathan Walby
Composer: Nathan Walby
Performers: Computer (with the help of Nathan Walby)
- published: 24 Oct 2017
- views: 3092295
4:00
Musical Notation - Learning Music for Kids - The quarter note, the half note and the whole note
In this video, with easy examples, kids can learn more about musical figures and rests. With it kids can beef up their musical skills and concepts that they mig...
In this video, with easy examples, kids can learn more about musical figures and rests. With it kids can beef up their musical skills and concepts that they might have learnt at school. This video belongs to a collection of videos about music.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
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If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 70 interactive games and stories for children designed by educators. The stories are based on VALUES like friendship, respect, and generosity, and our games cover all of the MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES. All our content is in SPANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN and PORTUGUESE.
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https://wn.com/Musical_Notation_Learning_Music_For_Kids_The_Quarter_Note,_The_Half_Note_And_The_Whole_Note
In this video, with easy examples, kids can learn more about musical figures and rests. With it kids can beef up their musical skills and concepts that they might have learnt at school. This video belongs to a collection of videos about music.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
We only upload our own content, designed by educators so that children smile and learn while watching a video.
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If you like our videos, download “The Smart Library” now. You’ll discover more than 70 interactive games and stories for children designed by educators. The stories are based on VALUES like friendship, respect, and generosity, and our games cover all of the MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES. All our content is in SPANISH, ENGLISH, FRENCH, ITALIAN and PORTUGUESE.
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- published: 04 Jun 2018
- views: 1064914
5:40
Building Chords, Easy Music Theory
If you like this style of learning, I made a class with my friend Ian on how to build up the confidence to play with other musicians. I'm really proud of it so ...
If you like this style of learning, I made a class with my friend Ian on how to build up the confidence to play with other musicians. I'm really proud of it so check it out:
https://www.udemy.com/how-to-jam-on-guitar-with-confidence/?couponCode=WERYDE
Learn the basic elements of chord-building that can be applied to any instrument. The major scale is all you need to know to make any major or minor chord in any musical key on guitar, piano or anything else.
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https://wn.com/Building_Chords,_Easy_Music_Theory
If you like this style of learning, I made a class with my friend Ian on how to build up the confidence to play with other musicians. I'm really proud of it so check it out:
https://www.udemy.com/how-to-jam-on-guitar-with-confidence/?couponCode=WERYDE
Learn the basic elements of chord-building that can be applied to any instrument. The major scale is all you need to know to make any major or minor chord in any musical key on guitar, piano or anything else.
Listen to the new album:
iTunes: https://goo.gl/kQCrbv
Spotify: https://goo.gl/wd2Wnd
Bandcamp: https://goo.gl/RgME6b
Soundcloud: https://goo.gl/e8QDYa
Hit me up on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanDanielMusic
And Insta: https://www.instagram.com/sean_daniel_music/
Website: www.seandanielmusic.com
#musictheory #guitar #handsomegentleman
- published: 27 Aug 2012
- views: 1700076
2:54
How to Read Music - Episode 4: Counting and Clapping
Soundfly helps curious musicians meet their goals with creative online courses. Whatever you want to learn, whenever you need to learn it — subscribe now to sta...
Soundfly helps curious musicians meet their goals with creative online courses. Whatever you want to learn, whenever you need to learn it — subscribe now to start learning on the ’Fly. https://soundfly.com/subscription
Counting and clapping will help you to keep track of both the rhythm and beat of a song. Learn to count notes out loud and with clapping to get started sight reading your music. This is episode 4 of Soundfly's free course "How to Read Music." Watch the next video in the series here: https://youtu.be/kgF1eCz7-rE.
For more, sign up for the full course at https://soundfly.com/courses/how-to-read-music where you'll find free printable copies of easy exercises to help improve your sight-reading!
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"How to Read Music"
Produced by Soundfly, with your host Ian Temple
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https://wn.com/How_To_Read_Music_Episode_4_Counting_And_Clapping
Soundfly helps curious musicians meet their goals with creative online courses. Whatever you want to learn, whenever you need to learn it — subscribe now to start learning on the ’Fly. https://soundfly.com/subscription
Counting and clapping will help you to keep track of both the rhythm and beat of a song. Learn to count notes out loud and with clapping to get started sight reading your music. This is episode 4 of Soundfly's free course "How to Read Music." Watch the next video in the series here: https://youtu.be/kgF1eCz7-rE.
For more, sign up for the full course at https://soundfly.com/courses/how-to-read-music where you'll find free printable copies of easy exercises to help improve your sight-reading!
Get connected with us and follow the conversation at
Facebook: http://facebook.com/learntosoundfly
Twitter: https://twitter.com/learntosoundfly
Instagram: http://instagram.com/learntosoundfly
"How to Read Music"
Produced by Soundfly, with your host Ian Temple
Don't forget to subscribe!
http://www.youtube.com/learntosoundfly
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 916318