My sax teacher gave me the tip to speak note values, like „ja-ka-ta“ for tripplets or „dat-taha“ for swing feeling. It’s a very good way to feel and understand rhythm pattern. Thank you for your lesson.
Thanks for the lesson. Over the past year, I have been learning bass guitar. I can read and play the notes, but I struggle getting the rhythm right. My neighbor, who plays drums, suggested I get a set of bongos and work on the rhythm part. I believe it is helping out, plus you make the lesson easy to follow.
That’s so helpful, I‘ve seen this stuff in books so many times but getting it explained by Kalani makes it so much more accessible! Thank you for this!
Super awesome! I’m beginner guitar student and conga player wannabe. This video was so useful for me and I took notes following your instructions. I stopped at 9:05 minute, saved it for future reviews. Thank you so much:)
Thank you so much for creating this video! You clearly explain how to practice at home and give drummers alternatives on how to learn themselves as well.
Glad you took my advice on displaying notation and teaching people to read. I would recommend teaching Konnekol too. The Ancient South Indian counting system.
Question so the & eighth note can land on a down beat ? I’m always confused with the eighth note with a flag Instead of the eighth note with bar across.
You are a master in rhythm and i liked your explanation let me now where i can buy that metronome its amazing i need one that is for me the best metronome i have ever heard
👏👍 The nice thing about drums, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that drums are no respecter of clefs. That is, the drummer when writing, reading and playing the drums need not be concerned about clefs - be it the treble, bass, alto, etc . ˆ◡ˆ 🎶
Christopher Tsiliacos actually.... there is a special clef for drums and percussion and also a different way to write without staff lines, not to mention specially designed note-head shapes.
@@ibleasse Thanks, I didn't know that. I know that there are percussion instruments, such as the glockenspiel that play in the treble clef (of which I play).
My sax teacher gave me the tip to speak note values, like „ja-ka-ta“ for tripplets or „dat-taha“ for swing feeling. It’s a very good way to feel and understand rhythm pattern. Thank you for your lesson.
Thanks for the lesson. Over the past year, I have been learning bass guitar. I can read and play the notes, but I struggle getting the rhythm right. My neighbor, who plays drums, suggested I get a set of bongos and work on the rhythm part. I believe it is helping out, plus you make the lesson easy to follow.
That’s so helpful, I‘ve seen this stuff in books so many times but getting it explained by Kalani makes it so much more accessible! Thank you for this!
Super awesome! I’m beginner guitar student and conga player wannabe. This video was so useful for me and I took notes following your instructions. I stopped at 9:05 minute, saved it for future reviews. Thank you so much:)
Thank you very much Sr. Kalani God bless.
great lesson
thank you for that
george chen Thank you. Please share.
Thank you so much for creating this video! You clearly explain how to practice at home and give drummers alternatives on how to learn themselves as well.
N. V My goal is to make learning and playing music as easy and effective as possible.
Im a guitarist looking to expand my music knowledge and this has helped a ton thanks!
Kalani great lesson!!!!
I love this guy and his teaching method. It is wonderful
Thanks, have learned alot about clapping the notes , am training in school of music , I have the idea now ❤❤❤❤
Marvellous explanation. An excellent teacher.
Great lesson thank you!
Glad you took my advice on displaying notation and teaching people to read. I would recommend teaching Konnekol too. The Ancient South Indian counting system.
It is very helpful for me to play with Orchestra, thank you so much 👍😄💕
I am learning music to play and create my own music
This was so good that I had to give him a thumbs up I didn’t have much choice
Thank you very much. I learnt a lot about rhythm from your video
This is amazing and very helpful! Thank you so much!
Awesome Explanation. Thank You !!!
Muchas gracias por esta explicación. No entiendo mucho ingles pero te entendí todo lo que dijiste . Jajaja Eres un gran maestro. Gracias.
Gráfica Mente De nada!
This is the most I ever got from a video. GREAT JOB.. Keep it up
Amazing
Super helpful thank you
I got it, I know it written, I know the counting, I'm just slow. I need to learn how to speed it up. Your demonstration helped
Wow Kalani this is such an awesome lesson right here I love it😃👍❤️
VERY GOOD. THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH
I wanna tell you thank you bro
Allright, you learn me how to count!!
This is really good and inspiring
Great job
Grateful
It'd be nice to have a video on each of these rhythms...with the whole set linked together!
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Absolutely Gold teaching !
Question so the & eighth note can land on a down beat ? I’m always confused with the eighth note with a flag
Instead of the eighth note with bar across.
Thank you :)
That was cool
I remember using words like blueberry, coconut, my spaghetti, French fry... for rhythmic phrasing.
You are a master in rhythm and i liked your explanation let me now where i can buy that metronome its amazing i need one that is for me the best metronome i have ever heard
Where can i buy that metronome you are using? Its very good because it click each beat
The dotted note is 3 counts of sustain. The symbol '7-like' figure is a half rest, it means you pause for 2 counts
Mr. Clean, the singer of Disturbed
Si tomara una barita o un lapiz señalando las nota musicales entonces este tutorial estaria brutal.
👏👍 The nice thing about drums, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that drums are no respecter of clefs. That is, the drummer when writing, reading and playing the drums need not be concerned about clefs - be it the treble, bass, alto, etc . ˆ◡ˆ 🎶
Christopher Tsiliacos actually.... there is a special clef for drums and percussion and also a different way to write without staff lines, not to mention specially designed note-head shapes.
@@ibleasse Thanks, I didn't know that. I know that there are percussion instruments, such as the glockenspiel that play in the treble clef (of which I play).
What metronome are you using?
Dr Beat. DB-88
Lost me half way.
You talk alot 😂😂