Masterfully produced video, Saher. The way you visually and verbally present concepts, your timing with the exercises... all of it comes together for a potent educational experience.This is the first of these rhythm videos I've checked out but it won't be the last. Thanks!
I mastered all these long ago. Boy, I wish I could go back in time to my music student days and find a video like yours. It would have made my learning more clear and fun. This is pure gold! I envy those who are new to these rhythmic figures and are learning them using your videos. Congratulations.
as someone who literally did not know how to count quarter triplets 4 hours before an audition submission, this video was immensely helpful. The way you replaced the eighth note triplets with rests helped me get the counting immediately; it's so much more effective than some other methods I've tried watching in the past hour.
I normally will have a problem and not find a solution that sits well will me. I've been able to internalize with note triplets but I struggle on quarter note triplets. The way you explained it in terms of eigth note triplets is amazing. I often don't like when people just give an answer, I like when it's explained why it works.
I play the guitar for 18years now. And my timing sucks. I've always neglected it. The examples where you have to sing and check are amazing. And the two last examples melt my brain ahah. I need a break, feel a bit ashame, but I'll be back here. 💪💪💪
Saher, when you said “let’s keep working” at 9:10, I just got a big smile. If I were on the music faculty at a major university I would grab you so fast- your integrity and commitment are palpable. ☺️
Beauteous in its simplicity. I appreciate your no-nonsense, "let's get to it" approach to teaching-how you teach, test, and review. Glad to have found your consistently useful site.
Total genius👏!! , the best internalization of rhythms with this guy, it's been three years, and i still occasionally come back here to refresh. Each of these videos is worth gold.
This guy's method of explaining this is so good, hes very clear and precise..and this subject desperately needs that because i have always found it intimidating...thank you your a clever man
Again, love the black on white. Will become the new standard. Much easier on the eyes. Slick video production. Excellent editing. Thanks for the great content.
By far the best explanation illustration I've come across on the net. Before I came across this lesson, I was having issues deciphering the timing for the different notations. However thanks to the help of Galt, I have improved my understanding of timing. You can't even find books this concise. Thank you Saher Galt!
I found this video after my piano teacher told me to practice quarter note triplets >.< It is still hard to understand, but your video was really helpful in breaking it down and visualizing it. I'll keep revieiwing. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’ve been having a hard time lining up the notes with a drumming assignment to play eighth note triplets with my feet and quarter note triplets with my hands. Seeing it in notation solidified my thought that the right hand and foot would line up every time!
This is a fabulous explanation. I play piano quite rustily at the moment as I haven’t practiced enough for a while and this is perfection truly encouraging me to play again. Thank you!!!
You are the man. I’ve always had a tough time with figuring out the rhythm of the melody that is going on in my head or I’m tying to play out while composing, but your videos have helped me so much with that problem! God bless you sir thank you.
Thanks, Saher. Since discovering your lessons, you've become my go-to guy for thorough, effective and thoughtfully presented instruction. Very nicely done.
Your rhythm videos are amongst the best pedagogic material available on YT.. They are intuitive, yet proper mind worms that stays with me long after they finish. I've played musical instruments all my life, but never learnt any theory apart from chords and being able to stutter my way through a score picking up notes to stuff I already kind of know. I'd always thought I had a good feel for rhythm, though I've only ever been able to communicate by examples. This is just great stuff!
Wow, I can't believe how awesome this video is! Thank you so very much! I've never understood 1/4 note triplets and have definitely put the effort into trying to understand them. You put it in such an elegant way that builds a foundation of knowledge prior to introducing the actual triplet in order to fully understand and grasp what it actually is.
This is, by far, the best exercises channel I've ever seen in YT! This rhythm shuffling stuff looks like you are practicing on a Black Mirror episode lol. Now, seriously, it would be a great app for rhythm studies and I'm pretty sure many people would even pay for it. Thanks a lot!!!
Dude that all it is! I was making it so much more complicated. I’ve spent literally an hour figuring out the perfect timing for quarter triplets. That’s so awesome man.
Watching after 4yrs of release by you tube algorithm grace....Very well explained and vdo urges to practice along with and after watching...Gr8 work SG
You just helped me make sense of a transcription I found for Give Me All Your Love Tonight by Whitesnake... the opening lines have some fast triplets.followed by a triplet shuffle in A that is dominant through the whole song...and it looks just like the example you give here, with the middle note replace by a rest. It makes sense now! You are so awesome! thanks!
First of all, great production value. Second, excellent teaching ability and content. And last, you're not bad on the eyes and ears. Overall impressive. Standing slow clap for Saher.
oh man. This breakdown helped me tremendously. It's almost bizarre how illuminating some things can sometimes help unlock instantly internalizing something. "Eureka!" THANKS!!
Praise the lords! I have found something that I understand!! I'm trying to get a grasp on polyrhythms for the first time, but I found that this video managed to help me start getting my head wrapped around on how to count them (Albeit, I only know of triplets so far agshaj) Though, I found out that I'm still really terrible at keeping a steady tempo, and I still haven't gotten counting basic rhythms in my mind yet
Great teacher. we need more bro like him out there helping aspiring artist. he definitely helped me out with his simple and concise explanation of theory. One love.
Thanks a lot, a really appreciate your teachings. I was quite confuse about how to play quater note triplets on a drumset. It was a nightmare for me, you solved it!
You know what’s interesting, I’m not a musician. Professionally I’m a ballroom dancer And this is exactly how we dance the different rhythms of the Viennese Waltz. We call them canters, and balance steps to simplify it. It’s where you choose to dance on either the just the 1 of the 1,2,3. That’s a balance step. Or canters can be on the 1,-,3 skipping the 2, or 1,2 - skipping the 3, or hold the 1 dance the 2 and the 3. Now we don’t have the opportunity in 3/4 timed music to mix it with the 4/4 time. But that’s sometimes is done in 6:8 rhythms. I’m Not as sure of the similarities of the 6:8 comparison to what you explained. But when it came to the choosing the different parts of the triplet, it’s exactly the same feeling. Don’t know if anyone finds this interesting like I do. But hey, I thought I’d share.
That's just amazing! Thank you so much for this Video! By far the best that I found concerning Rhythm and explaining it (very solid with your voice, production AND Visualization!) Did I say "Thank you" already? Thank you!
Thank you Saher. I am going to have to work on these a bit, I can see. But, at least I know how now, whereas before I just gave up on this more complex stuff. I knew the theory and could feel the rhythmic patterns OK but not associate the correct feeling to the notation and marvelled at how a brilliant pianist friend who wanted to play for me singing could do this automatically. My friend would then stop to point out the occasional rhythmic mistake I made and say "See, it says so in the notation, like this, dead easy..." I'd look at the notations, see triplets and stuff. I knew what they were, but I'd completely freak out at the sight of them being actually played at me having to fit in with them...Very frustrating, because I had no idea how and was doing everything by pure instinct, even though I had managed to teach myself a bit of basicb music theory from old music theory books I had collected. Seeing it all tapping out on a screen to check one's accuracy without feeling embarrassed by mistakes as in a live face to face learning scenario is very useful, I find. Because one is not torturing another patient human being with one's inevitable learning mistakes.
This rhythm shuffle should be an app.
it is
@@freeziski where can I find it? 😅
Masterfully produced video, Saher. The way you visually and verbally present concepts, your timing with the exercises... all of it comes together for a potent educational experience.This is the first of these rhythm videos I've checked out but it won't be the last. Thanks!
Thanks :) Here's all my rhythm lessons in one place: ruclips.net/video/Y5_27Gc28ls/видео.html
OMG Thank you Jesus for putting together this playlist with us. I struggle so much with rhythm@@SaherGalt
Someone give this man the noble price in pedagogics.
This is by far the best lesson on quarter note triplet. New found respect. Thanks a ton.
The greatest teacher ever. I have made progrees with your instructions. Thank you
I mastered all these long ago. Boy, I wish I could go back in time to my music student days and find a video like yours. It would have made my learning more clear and fun. This is pure gold! I envy those who are new to these rhythmic figures and are learning them using your videos. Congratulations.
as someone who literally did not know how to count quarter triplets 4 hours before an audition submission, this video was immensely helpful. The way you replaced the eighth note triplets with rests helped me get the counting immediately; it's so much more effective than some other methods I've tried watching in the past hour.
This is incredible. No other video comes close to this level of a teaching.
I normally will have a problem and not find a solution that sits well will me. I've been able to internalize with note triplets but I struggle on quarter note triplets. The way you explained it in terms of eigth note triplets is amazing. I often don't like when people just give an answer, I like when it's explained why it works.
Dear Saher, this video is a masterpice. Thank you!
Quarter note triplets, explained as clear and simple as it can be. (After watching at least 5 other videos from “pros”). Thank you!
I play the guitar for 18years now. And my timing sucks. I've always neglected it. The examples where you have to sing and check are amazing. And the two last examples melt my brain ahah. I need a break, feel a bit ashame, but I'll be back here. 💪💪💪
Saher, when you said “let’s keep working” at 9:10, I just got a big smile. If I were on the music faculty at a major university I would grab you so fast- your integrity and commitment are palpable. ☺️
Beauteous in its simplicity. I appreciate your no-nonsense, "let's get to it" approach to teaching-how you teach, test, and review. Glad to have found your consistently useful site.
Wow dude thanks quarter note triplets made me skip some pieces in the past but im able to perfectly play them now. No joke you are a great teacher
Total genius👏!! , the best internalization of rhythms with this guy, it's been three years, and i still occasionally come back here to refresh. Each of these videos is worth gold.
This guy's method of explaining this is so good, hes very clear and precise..and this subject desperately needs that because i have always found it intimidating...thank you your a clever man
flash back to piano class and the teacher going "trip-pull-let trip-pull-let" over and over again
frustrated lad.
1-trip-Let 2-trip-Let 3-trip-Let 4-trip-Let
Frustrated lad.
1-n-a 2-n-a 3-n-a 4-n-a
@@itamarzibziner8385 Lol I learned it as 1a and 2a and 3a and 4a and
Trrippeelleeettt triipeeelleeet
French version 😂
Again, love the black on white. Will become the new standard. Much easier on the eyes. Slick video production. Excellent editing. Thanks for the great content.
This is the best explanation of the quarter note triplet I’ve come across. My kids have been struggling with this for a while. Thank you so much!!!
His voice is so satisfying
Like watching Blue's Clues for musicians.
This is perhaps the best tutorial I have seen to learn the sneaky quarter note triplets.
In awe at the size of the teacher's skill. Absolute unit.
This is FKN AMAZING! I can't believe how comfortable you made this explanation for me. Thank you so much!
I'm completely new to rhythms, today I just started to get interested and I'm going insane already, thank you so much, great interactive video💖💖💖💖
The most understanding lesson on YT about rhythm
Kudos!
By far the best explanation illustration I've come across on the net. Before I came across this lesson, I was having issues deciphering the timing for the different notations. However thanks to the help of Galt, I have improved my understanding
of timing. You can't even find books this concise. Thank you Saher Galt!
Thank you!! Helping us opera singers with tricky rhythms!
you are the most talented teacher and musician and video maker in the world
Brilliant lesson! Thank you very much. It cleared many doubts about rhythm.
I found this video after my piano teacher told me to practice quarter note triplets >.< It is still hard to understand, but your video was really helpful in breaking it down and visualizing it. I'll keep revieiwing. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’ve been having a hard time lining up the notes with a drumming assignment to play eighth note triplets with my feet and quarter note triplets with my hands. Seeing it in notation solidified my thought that the right hand and foot would line up every time!
Best rythm video series ever !
I have struggled a long time with these rhythm figures. You explained it perfectly. Suddenly it makes sense to me ! Thanks for your help.
This is a fabulous explanation. I play piano quite rustily at the moment as I haven’t practiced enough for a while and this is perfection truly encouraging me to play again. Thank you!!!
That is an absolutely genius way of teaching this.
I love the continuous rhtyhmic flow of these videos!
You are the man. I’ve always had a tough time with figuring out the rhythm of the melody that is going on in my head or I’m tying to play out while composing, but your videos have helped me so much with that problem! God bless you sir thank you.
The best video for learning triplets on yt by far. We all thank you Saher!
Thanks, Saher. Since discovering your lessons, you've become my go-to guy for thorough, effective and thoughtfully presented instruction. Very nicely done.
Excellent presentation! Those last two examples were tough. People who get this instinctively take for granted that it’s not always easy for everyone.
Best explanation on triplets I’ve ever seen in my life. Thanks a ton!!!
Your rhythm videos are amongst the best pedagogic material available on YT.. They are intuitive, yet proper mind worms that stays with me long after they finish.
I've played musical instruments all my life, but never learnt any theory apart from chords and being able to stutter my way through a score picking up notes to stuff I already kind of know. I'd always thought I had a good feel for rhythm, though I've only ever been able to communicate by examples. This is just great stuff!
Absolutely stellar. Thanks for taking the time to make something so well edited and so thorough. Much appreciated.
Thank you so much. This really helped with me playing triplets while improvising over swing rhythm on piano.
A terrific lesson video. I liked that you added a step, check, for us to see if we did it right. That was a great addition. Keep it up!
So helpful! You are an amazing teacher & musician! Thank you Saher ! 🙏🏻☘️
Wow, I can't believe how awesome this video is! Thank you so very much! I've never understood 1/4 note triplets and have definitely put the effort into trying to understand them. You put it in such an elegant way that builds a foundation of knowledge prior to introducing the actual triplet in order to fully understand and grasp what it actually is.
Saher, you are a MASTER teacher!
Bob Schoepen jr lol
That’s amazing the way you teach, I learned more in one day than a month in the school
Your very quiet and calm voice really helped me not to panic when faced with quarter note triplets. Good video. Thanks.
This is, by far, the best exercises channel I've ever seen in YT! This rhythm shuffling stuff looks like you are practicing on a Black Mirror episode lol. Now, seriously, it would be a great app for rhythm studies and I'm pretty sure many people would even pay for it. Thanks a lot!!!
Best discussion and teaching of triplets I've come across, thank you so much for taking the time.
OMG I fought with the quarter triplet for a couple of hours and it's that simple if you know how to approach it. Thank you, Saher.
This was super helpful! I was struggling with quarter-note triplets and this helped me visualize them much better.
These videos are awesome, I always practice them on my bass and I always feel like I got a little better at rhythms afterwards.
Perfect way to work with these!
Dude that all it is! I was making it so much more complicated. I’ve spent literally an hour figuring out the perfect timing for quarter triplets. That’s so awesome man.
Watching after 4yrs of release by you tube algorithm grace....Very well explained and vdo urges to practice along with and after watching...Gr8 work SG
You just helped me make sense of a transcription I found for Give Me All Your Love Tonight by Whitesnake... the opening lines have some fast triplets.followed by a triplet shuffle in A that is dominant through the whole song...and it looks just like the example you give here, with the middle note replace by a rest. It makes sense now! You are so awesome! thanks!
I Forgot to mention it's a Bass transcription
First of all, great production value. Second, excellent teaching ability and content. And last, you're not bad on the eyes and ears. Overall impressive. Standing slow clap for Saher.
Guitar player dropping in to work on reading these rhythms. Great job, and thank you so much!
4:20 made me realize that's a quarter note triplet, the knowledge I didnt realize before! Woww!!
Thank you so much! I had such difficulty conceptualizing how to count quarter note triplets!
By far best video I have seen on this area. Thank you- I think I finally got it.
This video was by far the most helpful video I’ve ever seen thank you!
Dec 24 and this quarter note triplet lesson is a priceless gift🎉🎉🔥🔥🔥
oh man. This breakdown helped me tremendously. It's almost bizarre how illuminating some things can sometimes help unlock instantly internalizing something. "Eureka!" THANKS!!
These videos are gold.
That was a very helpful lesson! Really cleared up some sight reading roadblocks that I was having. Thank you!
This helped me SO much with the quarter note triplet. I was having a really hard time but this was soooo helpful! Thank youuuu!
Best tutorial online. Many thanks for your generosity.
At last I could understand the quarter notes tuplet. Excellent video, man. Thanks so much; greetings from Colombia.
Brilliant. Great combination of clear explaining plus visuals and sound to give it context. A+
Excellent exercises. You changed my (weak) triple quarter note playing!
Best lesson on triplets ever
OMg, thanks!! Been struggling with quarternotes triplets for a week!
omg thank you so much! the visual cues made it much simple! thanks for combining the graphic design with the music!
Best video about triplets!
it's really that easy ? wow, i was living a lie all those years, this really help me a lot thank you
Thank you so much for making this video. As a struggling music student, this has helped me so much. :)
Praise the lords! I have found something that I understand!!
I'm trying to get a grasp on polyrhythms for the first time, but I found that this video managed to help me start getting my head wrapped around on how to count them (Albeit, I only know of triplets so far agshaj)
Though, I found out that I'm still really terrible at keeping a steady tempo, and I still haven't gotten counting basic rhythms in my mind yet
Surely this is for percussion, while I came to look for piano triplets. And found it better than all piano triplet videos that I saw!
Best description of how to count 1/4 note trips. Subscribing :)
This is awesome Saher!
More please :)
This is better than anything ive ever encountered regarding this topic
You produced lots of amazing videos Saher! Thanks a lot - hope you gain lots of support
Really really helpful, and so well explained! Thank you for these wicked lessons.
Very well done lesson! Love the vid game noises and low key vibe, subdued click. Thanks Saher!
Great teacher. we need more bro like him out there helping aspiring artist. he definitely helped me out
with his simple and concise explanation of theory. One love.
Thanks heaps. What a great lesson, I’ll be coming back to it many times I’m sure‼️✌️🌻
Best explanation on RUclips!!
Thank you for explaining this.
Fantastic tutorial!!! Impressed!! Subscribed. :D
Awesome sir
Thank you
Thank you! I watched a few videos and you’re the only one who helped me perform this rhythm🎉🎉🎉
Thanks a lot, a really appreciate your teachings. I was quite confuse about how to play quater note triplets on a drumset. It was a nightmare for me, you solved it!
Thank you so much for this very helpful video. I am going to share with with all of my private students
This really helped me practice my tiny excerpt that I have to play for my searing placement test. Thankq
You know what’s interesting, I’m not a musician. Professionally I’m a ballroom dancer And this is exactly how we dance the different rhythms of the Viennese Waltz. We call them canters, and balance steps to simplify it. It’s where you choose to dance on either the just the 1 of the 1,2,3. That’s a balance step. Or canters can be on the 1,-,3 skipping the 2, or 1,2 - skipping the 3, or hold the 1 dance the 2 and the 3. Now we don’t have the opportunity in 3/4 timed music to mix it with the 4/4 time. But that’s sometimes is done in 6:8 rhythms. I’m
Not as sure of the similarities of the 6:8 comparison to what you explained. But when it came to the choosing the different parts of the triplet, it’s exactly the same feeling.
Don’t know if anyone finds this interesting like I do. But hey, I thought I’d share.
best explanation i've seen! thanks much sir!
That's just amazing! Thank you so much for this Video! By far the best that I found concerning Rhythm and explaining it (very solid with your voice, production AND Visualization!) Did I say "Thank you" already? Thank you!
Thank you Saher. I am going to have to work on these a bit, I can see. But, at least I know how now, whereas before I just gave up on this more complex stuff. I knew the theory and could feel the rhythmic patterns OK but not associate the correct feeling to the notation and marvelled at how a brilliant pianist friend who wanted to play for me singing could do this automatically. My friend would then stop to point out the occasional rhythmic mistake I made and say "See, it says so in the notation, like this, dead easy..." I'd look at the notations, see triplets and stuff. I knew what they were, but I'd completely freak out at the sight of them being actually played at me having to fit in with them...Very frustrating, because I had no idea how and was doing everything by pure instinct, even though I had managed to teach myself a bit of basicb music theory from old music theory books I had collected. Seeing it all tapping out on a screen to check one's accuracy without feeling embarrassed by mistakes as in a live face to face learning scenario is very useful, I find. Because one is not torturing another patient human being with one's inevitable learning mistakes.