I am enjoying learning from you. I am new to taking guitar lessons, and my teacher is trying to teach me to understand rhythm and notes. I was particularly confused by eighth notes. I understand now. Thank you so much. Your a fantastic teacher.
Wow....this just blessed me very much!! I'm an Eastern Orthodox Christian convert in the U.S. and unlike most protestant Christian worship the Orthodox Church employs choral sheet music for worship; musical notation. I've been learning bass clef for the last year or so and it's finally starting to click. However one thing that I kept messing up on was jumping up into the tenor part haha....when the notes were close together but NOW after watching this video and you teaching me that the bass note stems always point DOWN....I'm fixed and no longer broken!! :). God Bless you my lady in all you do and I pray you get to 100k soon because you deserve it!! New Sub here!!
Your videos are the most helpful I've met, thanks a lot...I'm a pianist but I want to be a classics pianist....and I hope that I'll achieve my dream here, thanks
Melissa, this is actually all done in Keynote (except for myself talking of course) and then i just put it all in iMovie to put it together. To be honest, I never used Keynote until a couple of months ago but now that I know how powerful it is I don’t wanna mess with anything else, especially because it’s a stock app on my Mac already.
@@MrsMusicalPants I was slightly confused because you also said later on that the Treble clef usually contains the tenor alto and soprano parts in choral music
I am enjoying learning from you. I am new to taking guitar lessons, and my teacher is trying to teach me to understand rhythm and notes. I was particularly confused by eighth notes. I understand now. Thank you so much. Your a fantastic teacher.
Wow....this just blessed me very much!! I'm an Eastern Orthodox Christian convert in the U.S. and unlike most protestant Christian worship the Orthodox Church employs choral sheet music for worship; musical notation. I've been learning bass clef for the last year or so and it's finally starting to click. However one thing that I kept messing up on was jumping up into the tenor part haha....when the notes were close together but NOW after watching this video and you teaching me that the bass note stems always point DOWN....I'm fixed and no longer broken!! :).
God Bless you my lady in all you do and I pray you get to 100k soon because you deserve it!! New Sub here!!
XD her confused faces in the beginning, they made me smile.
Great video, though!
😂 Thanks!
Your videos are the most helpful I've met, thanks a lot...I'm a pianist but I want to be a classics pianist....and I hope that I'll achieve my dream here, thanks
Wonderful thank you
Thank you!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much!
You're welcome 😊
What platform did you use to create this video? Is there a certain program or app you used?
Melissa, this is actually all done in Keynote (except for myself talking of course) and then i just put it all in iMovie to put it together. To be honest, I never used Keynote until a couple of months ago but now that I know how powerful it is I don’t wanna mess with anything else, especially because it’s a stock app on my Mac already.
Hello! Is there a print out available of this presentation?
There are worksheets available that go with this presentation on my TpT account.
teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mrs-Musical-Pants
thank you!!!
You're welcome! 😊
Madam, request please provide me with notations on "Come September"
Go to choir rehearsal. They’ll be happy to fix you right up! Show up a few minutes early and they will shower you with love!
Tenor also has its own clef in choral scores.
That's true to some extent, but you will often see it notated in bass clef together with the bass.
@@MrsMusicalPants I was slightly confused because you also said later on that the Treble clef usually contains the tenor alto and soprano parts in choral music
bro I do not understand what you be sayin
Very useful thank you. I could do without the mindless background "music"
Just moving too fast.
You can always rewatch a video and pause when needed :)