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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 32

  • @SamanthaGamage-v6m
    @SamanthaGamage-v6m 2 дня назад +76

    You don't know how much you scared me when I saw the notes at first 😨😨😨

    • @Critique808
      @Critique808 23 часа назад

      They just use octaves on music sheets.

  • @reverie-g4i
    @reverie-g4i 2 дня назад +25

    lol that's how my tuba player friend guessed the notes on clarinet sheet music. he identified the high c and went up the scale from there

  • @rocketbilly
    @rocketbilly Час назад

    So, I have dyscalculia and it usually gets in the way of any sort of musical tablature or note reading alongside struggling with understanding the processes. This video is actually the first time I've managed to understand how something like this works, much to the disappointment of my music teachers. Fantastic job explaining!

  • @josephseidman9074
    @josephseidman9074 День назад +20

    Thr composer Should just use an octava though....

    • @cesardiezv
      @cesardiezv 17 часов назад +6

      The composer was also using 15va (two octaves higher). Those notes must be out of the human audible range. Certainly this is not playable in an acustic piano.

  • @zedjo02
    @zedjo02 День назад +5

    Thank you!

  • @chainmanz7476
    @chainmanz7476 День назад +4

    The design is very human

  • @T4TheTidePod
    @T4TheTidePod 2 часа назад

    The problem is that you can't read notes like that when sightreading. If you've practiced it beforehand it's not that bad.

  • @s.d.m.g5244
    @s.d.m.g5244 3 часа назад

    Hey give me my flute part back!

  • @LogioTek
    @LogioTek 2 дня назад +9

    Relative reading FTW!

  • @cynical5150
    @cynical5150 5 часов назад

    U just need to use the pythagorean theory formula to find that note obviously. a2 + b2 = c2

  • @memereposter3000
    @memereposter3000 День назад +5

    i had a heart attack looking at it at first as i was recently practicing a hard song with really high notes and didnt expect this would come across

  • @ClaraSyphert
    @ClaraSyphert День назад +5

    Whatever happened to 8va 😭

  • @lemonlemonlemonlemon1243
    @lemonlemonlemonlemon1243 2 дня назад +3

    as a pianist, the problem is finding how many octaves high :(
    btw these notes are 2 octaves up because there is smth i dont know what its called

  • @asdness_5597
    @asdness_5597 10 часов назад

    Dont you learn this in school? I dont even use sheet music but i knew how to read that. Nice tip btw but i prefer the single notes without even need to read, just write do re mi fa sol la si instesd, i find it easier

  • @somebody6004
    @somebody6004 День назад +2

    But these notes don't even exist on a piano

  • @egyptian20091
    @egyptian20091 День назад

    Wait, the 15 above, is it 15 va or 15 vb?

  • @jamesrocket5616
    @jamesrocket5616 2 дня назад

    Maybe it's around the 7th or 8th octaves

  • @Tyrell_Corp2019
    @Tyrell_Corp2019 2 дня назад +7

    But… Why not just use the octave symbol? I’ve never even seen such notation. This looks like a mistake by the computer.

    • @saperlipopette326
      @saperlipopette326 День назад

      Its just to illustrate what she says I think

    • @colouredmirrorball
      @colouredmirrorball День назад

      There's already an octave symbol. It's two octaves up.

    • @quarkonium3795
      @quarkonium3795 День назад

      @@colouredmirrorballThere's notation for that too. You just use 16a instead of 8a

    • @colouredmirrorball
      @colouredmirrorball День назад +1

      @@quarkonium3795 Look closer at the vid. It says "15" above the notes meaning it's two octaves up. Note that it's 15 and not 16. The reason is that there are 7 notes in an octave, so you might expect 14 instead, but the first same-note interval is counted as well so it's 15.

    • @Tyrell_Corp2019
      @Tyrell_Corp2019 День назад

      @@colouredmirrorball Thanks I didn’t see the number 15 up there. Yes, 15 always indicates two octaves above. But my point is… Seeing those amount of ledger lines is practically nonexistent because octave symbols would be used in such a situation.
      So I’m still confused here. Because the lesson seems to be about seeing notes as a group to make it easier. Yes. That’s what we do. But we also do it as part of sight reading throughout the grand staff as well.
      So why not simply show this technique on the grand staff? Because using all those ledger lines makes it confusing and not to mention something you will never see anyway.

  • @IolcanPK
    @IolcanPK 20 часов назад

    Is there any sane reason to write like this and make the player's life miserable? Why not use an 8va or 16va line and transport the notes higher up?

    • @cesardiezv
      @cesardiezv 17 часов назад +1

      It's 15va and it's there.