You are an encyclopedia of Piano and Music Jason. So much to learn. I am very sure within no time this channel is going to cross Millions of fans like me.... Keep up the work. 💐💐💐
I am so grateful that you are bringing up such important difficult topics and try to tell it as clearly, simple and practically as possible. you are a brilliant teacher, thank you for sharing your knowledge and secrets with us 🙏 I will work with this series of lessons very long I think ❤️🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Jason for demonstrating these basics of Rhythm....This & the last video cleared up some things for me. Looking forward to the next one... Thanks 🙂
This is a great series Jason, thank you for sharing your approach! Sure would be nice if you could do a series on the Indian System you speak of for verbally expressing the cadences or pulse.
Download the notes as a PDF from this series: www.patreon.com/posts/52912683 00:00 Performance 00:22 Introduction to Part 2 00:54 Importance of the Pulse 02:04 Beat Division by 2 (Eighth Notes) 04:10 Swing vs Straight explained (Blues vs Rock n Roll) 07:25 Dividing by 3 (Triplets) 08:29 Dividing by 4 (Semiquavers) 10:45 Do we need a Time Signature? 11:27 Tresillo Rhythm Demonstration 12:35Make Triplets more interesting 14:31 Usage of Accents 15:16 Sixteen Note Accented Phrases over 4/4 18:58 Accents demonstration with a steady pulse 19:46 The “Gallop” 20:34 Revision & Preparing for Part 3 22:00 “Divide more” and “Play less” 23:54 Conclusion
Jason, another superb video which shows the importance of rhythm. I always have trouble "hearing" the rhythmic beat when I see it written on paper. What might you suggest using where I could type in what I see on paper into some sort of online tool and then hear it?
The various examples are big chapters or genres themselves...hence ask for elaborate videos . Great demonstration though. May I request a dedicated video on funk groove on piano with pentatonic riffs and turnarounds... Thanks and regards
Could you touch on the rhythm of songs like "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," " I'm A Soldier In The Army Of The Lord" and other choir type of songs? Thank you.
This got to be the best series made on the topic.
Thank you so much!
@@nathanielschool You're amazing, this content is just top notch, I'm recommending it whenever someone asks me about rhythm.
You are an encyclopedia of Piano and Music Jason. So much to learn. I am very sure within no time this channel is going to cross Millions of fans like me.... Keep up the work.
💐💐💐
Wow, thank you so much Rahul!
Thank you so so so so much! Love from Argentina
Most welcome Ayelen! Great to hear from you! Glad you found the lesson useful!
I am so grateful that you are bringing up such important difficult topics and try to tell it as clearly, simple and practically as possible. you are a brilliant teacher, thank you for sharing your knowledge and secrets with us 🙏 I will work with this series of lessons very long I think ❤️🙏🙏🙏
You are so welcome! I will continue to go strong with your support :)
Thanks for watching and all your words of encouragement!
No pulse,no Life , even to music. Thanks again.
Awesome Babu!
Thank you Jason for demonstrating these basics of Rhythm....This & the last video cleared up some things for me. Looking forward to the next one... Thanks 🙂
Great to hear Manohar!
Thank you, dear ❤️🙌
you are just awesome
I love all your exercise on Rhythm that what I really want to learn , thank you u sir
My pleasure! Hope you watched Part 1 : ruclips.net/video/0vMZV1lfZNo/видео.html
Excellent tutorial Jason ji
Thank you very much Kishore! Glad you enjoyed!
Jason I missed your Lesson for a long time now I am back again
Awesome! Welcome back!
This is a great series Jason, thank you for sharing your approach! Sure would be nice if you could do a series on the Indian System you speak of for verbally expressing the cadences or pulse.
Thanks for the idea! This is in the plans!
@@nathanielschool I would love to know more about that too
Download the notes as a PDF from this series: www.patreon.com/posts/52912683
00:00 Performance
00:22 Introduction to Part 2
00:54 Importance of the Pulse
02:04 Beat Division by 2 (Eighth Notes)
04:10 Swing vs Straight explained (Blues vs Rock n Roll)
07:25 Dividing by 3 (Triplets)
08:29 Dividing by 4 (Semiquavers)
10:45 Do we need a Time Signature?
11:27 Tresillo Rhythm Demonstration
12:35Make Triplets more interesting
14:31 Usage of Accents
15:16 Sixteen Note Accented Phrases over 4/4
18:58 Accents demonstration with a steady pulse
19:46 The “Gallop”
20:34 Revision & Preparing for Part 3
22:00 “Divide more” and “Play less”
23:54 Conclusion
Jason, another superb video which shows the importance of rhythm. I always have trouble "hearing" the rhythmic beat when I see it written on paper. What might you suggest using where I could type in what I see on paper into some sort of online tool and then hear it?
Your playing is great
Thank you so much!
Hi Jason, would love to see a lesson where you break down some popular rhythms for us beginners :)
Quite a few already here Jonny! geni.us/RhythmChops
@@nathanielschool awesome Jason, thanks for the link
I appreciate this tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
The various examples are big chapters or genres themselves...hence ask for elaborate videos .
Great demonstration though.
May I request a dedicated video on funk groove on piano with pentatonic riffs and turnarounds...
Thanks and regards
Will plan!
Thanks
Thanks a ton Quang!
Very nice
Thanks a ton Joby!
Could you touch on the rhythm of songs like "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," " I'm A Soldier In The Army Of The Lord" and other choir type of songs? Thank you.
Thanks for the information sir Kashyap here
So nice of you Kashyap! Always welcome :)
Thanks uncle
Most welcome Mary!
Thank u sir
Welcome!
This so good
Thanks Julie!
Your videos very useful to me please how to find note of a song one video
You may want to check out our Ear Training Module Sundar: ruclips.net/p/PLrNNL05e9FT-G67-KACxTdvFmeHFnmwJm
very wellll
😢super
Thanks so much Jerom!
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