Rhythm Practice with Quarter Notes and Eighth Notes - 80 bpm
This is a practice video for quarter notes and eighth notes. It uses both icons and standard notation. You might miss your cue the first time, but you'll catch on!
This is a practice video for quarter notes and eighth notes. It uses both icons and standard notation. You might miss your cue the first time, but you'll catch on!
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Thanks now I know how to TAH DEE TAH DEE TAH TAH
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
😂
@JuliaBell-cq5gs
Жыл бұрын
WHEEZING
@goukingalainrostand8345
11 ай бұрын
Super
@HileilaBillings2
10 ай бұрын
No fr I remind me of chrous 😂
@pastel_violet7662
9 ай бұрын
XD
Thank you! Excellent for understanding that a quarter note is one beat (in this case) and 2 eighth notes is a beat. Even young ones are getting it.
Just subbed, this is such a great review for someone who has not read music in over 10 years!!! Thank you! Just subbed!
AWSOME MY SON EASILY UNDERSTAND THE PATTEREN.....THANKS A LOT.....LOVE FROM INDIA🙏🙏
Here some symbols to see 𝄞 - G Clef ♭ - flat sign 𝄬 - flat up 𝄭 - flat down 𝄫 - double flat 𝅝 - whole note 𝅗𝅥 - half note 𝅘𝅥 - quarter note 𝅘𝅥𝅮 - eighth note 𝅘𝅥𝅯 - sixteenth note 𝅘𝅥𝅰 - thirty-second note 𝅘𝅥𝅱 - sixty-fourth note 𝅘𝅥𝅲 - one hundred twenty-eighth note ♫ - beamed eighth notes ♬ - beamed sixteenth notes 𝄻 - whole rest 𝄼 - half rest 𝄽 - quarter rest 𝄾 - eighth rest 𝄿 - sixteenth rest 𝅀 - thirty-second rest 𝅁 - sixty-fourth rest 𝅂 - one hundred twenty-eighth rest
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I created this for young students, but it can be expanded to include a lot of these.
@leeginquam8587
Жыл бұрын
@@rickygessler4394 Oh Yeah!!! I Forgot These Symbols: 𝄥 - Drum Clef 1 𝄦 - Drum Clef 2 𝆃 - Arpeggio Up 𝆄 - Arpeggio Down 𝄑 - Fermata Below 𝄐 - Fermata 𝄂 - Final Barline 𝄃 - Reverse Final Barline 𝄆 - Left Repeat Sign 𝄇 - Right Repeat Sign 𝅅𝅥 - Hi Hat Splash 𝅃𝅥 - Hi Hat Pedal
@CumbiaLover228
9 ай бұрын
@@leeginquam8587 How did you do that if you don't mind me asking?
I love it so much my daughter laughed so hard 😂 thank you so much!
By far the best basic training material I have come across. Thanks a lot bro IAM downloading it.
@kemboichetai1031
Күн бұрын
toa stool you
Am learning a lot as the teacher of music,bravo!!
Yesss,i got all right in a go, this really helps, thank you.
you should make more video like this, this just awesome
@rickygessler4394
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Maybe over the summer.
It was funnier than expected! Thank you, I GOT IT. And it took me only 15 years.
@rickygessler4394
4 ай бұрын
😄
thank you. i clearly understood now.
This was so helpful for music ❤
😂😂😂😂 the sound itself makes it more interesting 😅. Well done 👏
Where are the other videos for rhythm practice like half and whole and so on?🙂 ...this was excellent & fun I understand this as an middle age adult and would like to see more videos like this.
@rickygessler4394
2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Wow, you can see how up to speed I am. I made this while trying to teach during the pandemic, and now I'm quite busy in the classroom again. Maybe someday I can make a more complete set!
@cjourneys5785
2 жыл бұрын
@@rickygessler4394 oh too bad 😐this really help me understand. ok. you are so good maybe you write a brief book on it too. Thanks for replying. 🙂
@-g.k.4389
Жыл бұрын
This was very very helpful.
@yorluisa
Жыл бұрын
Si, también a mi me ha resultado muy útil. Muchas gracias!
This is perfect for drums but ig it works for violins and others too?
i can't find the actually music/sound piece when sody's face becoming smaller (please help 😢)
I made it to when "Tah" is by itself but for example I made a rhythm ("Tah" when IT'S NOT by itself) Tot Ta-ter Tot Ta-ter ("Tah" when IT'S by itself) Tah Tah Tah Tah I don't know that just sounds easier to me that's what I'm going to use since I'm starting up my channel thanks for making this video it really helps a lot. :)❤❤❤
I learned so much.Welldone!
Wow you have no idea how useful this is
@rickygessler4394
3 жыл бұрын
Useful is good :)
@Arifins7
3 жыл бұрын
Hi
@satokazad1724
3 жыл бұрын
Hi me . Myself also Lilith 🤗
@lilith4961
3 жыл бұрын
@@satokazad1724 hello sister!
@lilith4961
3 жыл бұрын
@@Arifins7 hola
Thanks for helping my child ❤ ❤❤
i really like you teaching me this stuff
@user-vy4ql6tp4p
8 ай бұрын
me to
DOPE LEARNING SKILL🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥THANK YOU, I UNDERSTAND
Cant wait for the extended remix.
Great one!
Thank you so much
That was fun! I enjoyed that! I was clapping along. :-)
so great this help me and my bro
I got all of them right, but not all of them were super easy! The ones where there were eighth notes AFTER the quarter notes were the hardest.
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
I agree! The hardest ones end with two eighth notes on the last beat.
I live it this is awesome I’m getting better at my vialean
Yessss
Thank you so much!!!😃
You're the best
❤
Woooow,thanks
great thinking
For since the 2000 date sheet 29 wise is there any other design date of birth is so that the highest number which are having various time of the
@rickygessler4394
4 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I don't understand your question 😕
Very nice - thank you
Thanks
Tysm
You are worth it
👍👍👍👏👏👏
that's great thanks for make me remind how can i play them
👍💯💯👍🎼🎶🎵💯👍👍👍
Thanks so much Data.
that's was pretty cool. no no, not pretty cool. NO NOT REALLY COOL. EXTREMELY COOL!
@rickygessler4394
5 ай бұрын
😂
I prefer ti-ti than ta-di. I understand the theory, but I don't agree with it.
Wow 🎉
This is fun..
Grande Maestro può continuare con questo sistema di tutte le figure musicali sincope legature note puntate ecc !? Studio batteria molte 🙏🙏 da un principiante 🎖️🍺🇮🇹 Buon Anno
@rickygessler4394
5 ай бұрын
Intendo! Grazie per avermelo ricordato. Ho realizzato questi video durante la pandemia e ora sono molto impegnato con la mia classe. Ma proverò a farlo presto!
TAAAAAAAA TAAADI TAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
But why do you call them ''quarter notes'' or eight or sixteenth or whatever? I don't get it. Is it an American thing? I learned them as crotchets, quavers, semi quavers, etc. Why do you call a crotchet a quarter note? It seems to have been thought up by someone with a very 4/4-centric vision of the world. What happens if the piece is a waltz? Do you change its name to ''3rd note''? What if the tune changes time at some point? Someone must have imagined they were making it easier to understand, but I'm not sure they thought it through properly. I'm going to teach my children the actual names of the notes.
@rickygessler4394
2 жыл бұрын
That's a good question, and I'm sure it's been thoroughly debated somewhere. I teach kids the fraction names eventually, but I don't spend a lot of time on them for the reasons you described. I've only heard of crotchets, quavers, semi quavers, etc. as an English practice. It might be a better system, but it's difficult to switch an entire academic discipline to new vocabulary. I could take the next 7 years to train my current Kindergarten students the crotchets-quavers-semi quavers way, but they would have to learn the fraction names as soon as they work with another teacher or ensemble.
@emdiar6588
2 жыл бұрын
@@rickygessler4394 ''I could take the next 7 years to train my current Kindergarten students the crotchets-quavers-semi quavers way' Seven years training? Wow. All we got was a book which had the names printed next to the symbols. I see your point though. Imagine taking ten minutes to memorize half a dozen new words, only to find out years later that you need to learn another system which doesn't even require that. Frustrating! I wonder how British musicians manage when they move to the States. I suppose they have to go on some course.
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
@@emdiar6588 Yes, of course, I don't mean to imply that it takes 7 years to learn. But whatever I start them on, they will use that terminology in my classroom for seven years. Although in truth, they hardly need to know what it's called until maybe 2nd or 3rd grade.
@greenxiale
11 ай бұрын
Hello. In, Southeast Asia we also use quarter, eighth, sixteenth notes and rest... In primary, crotchets, quavers and semi-quavers are just mentioned as other name for each note.
thanks
Todd!
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Thank you dear
thnx hope it helps me in exams
Thank you
all
النوتات الاربعة يمين يسار
I correct all no one hardest
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Good for you, Futurex!
hi hi 😊
I live this I’m guan watch more😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thankyou Sir:}
All
Thanks so much but where are your other videos following that. You teach well l want to follow them
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I started these during the pandemic, and I have since been busy teaching full time again. I hope to follow up this summer and make more videos like this one!
thanks really helped
♪↑
I work at Mason
I don't know?
@rickygessler4394
Ай бұрын
Glad to answer your questions 🙂
Why is it fir kindergarten
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean that it's too difficult for Kindergarten? Or that it's too easy for you?
Ta-tadi tadi tadi ta tadi tadi *it's stuck in my ears somehow....catchy
Ta & tadi
자 뭐라고?
TaTaTiTiTa
i like this vid
The slides are going faster than the voice so that makes it a problem
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Hi, R Rip! The goal of the slides going faster than the voice is for students to read them first. The voice is meant to check their work :)
I wish it was Ta & Ti Ti not TaDee
Help me!!
@rickygessler4394
4 ай бұрын
How can I help?
An then
i literally did this on 2x speed and got them right
You are asome to me ❤️💖🤗👍💕😊
I think this is not correct because a quarter note is ta and a eighth note is ti ti that what my music teacher say.
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Hi, Kingsley! Your teacher is teaching you the Kodály system, which is just fine. I'm using a different system called Takadimi. They are both ways to help us read rhythms quickly.
Kk
I thought it was tah ti-ti tah
ITS ekselend🤩🤩🤩🤩
@kemboichetai1031
Күн бұрын
you are
awesome
All of those correct
Bruhhhh 🐮🐷🐯
Pretty cool, but we call them TEE TEEs.
@rickygessler4394
8 ай бұрын
Yes, that's a legitimate counting system. But with this system, every beat starts with "ta", which is makes it a little easier to read.
😢😮
@rickygessler4394
Жыл бұрын
Hi! Can I help you with anything? I hope to make more videos like this, so feedback is helpful.
Nice, but, take off that background music, i can't underxtand its beat
😂😂😂😂😂tha thii tha tha
Its boring
I hate sing a song
Only filipinos understand the joke
@rickygessler4394
8 ай бұрын
I feel like I shouldn't ask any questions 😆
Thats to hard do something easy
No
lol, I’m trying to learn music theory but this whole “ta di ta” thing is SO EMBARRASSING for me 😅 Thanks, though
@rickygessler4394
10 ай бұрын
That's fair 😂 It takes some getting used to. Another way is "count singing," which is more like "1-and-2, 3-and-4." When you see quarter notes, you only say the number ("1-2-3-4"), but when you see eighth notes, you say "and" in between ("1-&-2-&-3-&-4-&..."). If you do that, you'll be saying the rhythm the way it's supposed to be played.
Not really a good way to teach it that way. If you are teaching in common time you should be using the correct phrasing. Example #1. one-two and-three and-four.
@rickygessler4394
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! What you're talking about is called "count singing," which is really useful for bands and instrumentalists. I use it in my classroom at times. The benefit of this counting method ("Takadimi") is that the beat always has the same name. It really depends on the age of your students and what you're trying to accomplish.