What is Tempo? [Tempo Explained: Tempo in Music Explained] Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @PracticalPianoTips
    @PracticalPianoTips  3 года назад +1

    Thank you for watching! Please subscribe for more video tutorials like this. I will also have Tempo in Music part 2 and 3 coming soon. New videos every Monday morning at 8am PST.

  • @mochicat9833
    @mochicat9833 3 года назад

    my teacher made us listen to this its so educational
    keep it up

  • @CeceFamily
    @CeceFamily 3 года назад

    Wowow I’m learning so much from this video. Thank you, Angelika! Also your editing really impresses me. How do you create those effects of writing down each letter from a phrase or drawing an object? That looks so cool!!

    • @PracticalPianoTips
      @PracticalPianoTips  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Jane! This is encouraging to hear :) I use VideoScribe anywhere for that effect. I have always liked videos with the whiteboard animation and decided to figure out how I can do this as well.

  • @MusiciansAddition
    @MusiciansAddition 3 года назад

    I don't think I've ever played a song that's grave... lol! Not gonna lie... sounds awful playing at that speed...

    • @PracticalPianoTips
      @PracticalPianoTips  3 года назад +1

      Hahaha 🤣 notice how I didn’t have an example for that one either. I actually could not remember a song that was grave. I think it would have to be a funeral march or something quite melancholy.

    • @MusiciansAddition
      @MusiciansAddition 3 года назад

      @@PracticalPianoTips Most funeral marches I think are at 58 BPM. I wanna know about that 24 BPM 🤣 I'm currently taking a composition class. I'll compose something in 24BPM...

    • @PracticalPianoTips
      @PracticalPianoTips  3 года назад

      @@MusiciansAddition yes it is quite slow, but this is what my sources said, 25-45 BPM and I checked a few. I think that when composers write in slow tempos, they often use smaller note subdivisions as well, and therefore it doesn’t feel as slow, like the Chopin prelude is in cut time. Many of the slow sonata movements also have 16ths and 32nd notes. By the way, I would like to hear your composition at 24 BPM. It should be interesting, lol. I always had a hard time playing anything too slow though.. lol

    • @PracticalPianoTips
      @PracticalPianoTips  3 года назад

      @@MusiciansAddition I’m sure you are right about the funeral marches though. I can’t say that I have played a lot of those.