Time Signature Basics for Guitar Players

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @rentrapsoftware7905
    @rentrapsoftware7905 2 года назад +4

    So far the best explanation on time signature I've found. Thanks Mr Tomas

  • @downhill240
    @downhill240 5 лет назад +4

    Gotta master the basics! I admit this isn't something that I have spent a lot of time on and it tells when I listen to myself play!

  • @TaiNguyen-vn8fi
    @TaiNguyen-vn8fi 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you Mr Tomas. Its very useful for newbie like me

    • @TomasMichaud
      @TomasMichaud  4 года назад

      You're very welcome Tài Nguyễn

  • @bradleycarnell5426
    @bradleycarnell5426 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @sajalkerketta4729
    @sajalkerketta4729 3 года назад

    Thank you sir

  • @ojsojs6004
    @ojsojs6004 3 года назад

    Nice lessons. How would you write dduudd in 4/4?

  • @kathan6747
    @kathan6747 2 года назад

    Sir whats the number underneath the counting note for example 6/8 what is the 8 for

    • @TomasMichaud
      @TomasMichaud  2 года назад

      That means 8th note. 6 beats per measure, the 8th note gets one beat.

    • @kathan6747
      @kathan6747 2 года назад

      @@TomasMichaud i still dont undrstand please can you make a video about it please oand break it down im sure theres many others struggling with it
      thnak you

    • @nikhilshukla936
      @nikhilshukla936 2 года назад

      @@TomasMichaud
      Sir. Can you please make detailed video on it...what is 8th note like that... thanks for your explanation

    • @tunod-
      @tunod- Год назад

      ​@@kathan6747yea i dont understand it either. Great video but thats poorly explained. 8th note gets a beat??? What???

    • @liberalsrmentallyflawed3611
      @liberalsrmentallyflawed3611 9 месяцев назад

      ​@tunod- The tutorial was explained correctly. You need to study note values.. to start off just study quarter and eight note values. There's Whole notes, Half notes, Quarter notes, 16th notes. And more. Depending on your style of music should you learn past 16th notes

  • @taliesinmusic
    @taliesinmusic 4 года назад

    sorry to burst your bubble, but that 6/8 example is wrong. what you have drawn is still 3/4 but breaking each beat into two subdivisions ( 3/4 has 3 main beats). Whereas, 6/8 uses two main beats on the 1 and 4, grouped into 3 quavers each, () = main beat, -(1)23-(4)56, this has a different rythmic feel to -(1)&-(2)&-(3)&.
    Hope this clarifies the situation. Apologies, you have played it right, but not drawn it right :)

    • @TomasMichaud
      @TomasMichaud  4 года назад +2

      Hi Taliessin. I stand corrected. No bubbles bursted :)