HOW TO READ ANY RHYTHM
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- In this episode of Everything Music we discuss how to break down and read any common rhythms.
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I am 67 years old and have played music my whole life. I studied briefly at college and privately, I also played with one of Ricks teachers. Rick is by far the best teacher I have come across. I highly recommend his book! 👍👍👍
Best rhythm tutorial I've ever seen on youtube. Most of the tutorials only show the silly basic 1/16.
It would be awesome if someone made a compilation of all your demonstrative noises taken out of context
Or made a song
This is Adam Neely in 20 years.
Not enough D A N K M E M E S
Got too much hair to be Adam; Adam'll still have that close trim all over while we're all going bald...
Prince Westerburg adam is in a band and his job is playing music at weddings
22 years !
Personally I don’t think Adam Neely will never be as cool as Rick Beato.
This is probably some of the best musical training on youtube.
Rhythm is hell if you can read music but not understand rhythm 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
yes it is
It seems like hell if you can NOT read music but not understand rhythm.
Rhythm IS music.
Music has 3 components: rhythm, melody and harmony (just those 3 parts).
Maybe you mean that you understand what pitch is called for based on its location on the staff.
If you can't read rhythms, then you absolutely cannot read music.
Prince Westerburg : Remember this:
there is a BIG difference between being able to SLOWLY read/decipher music and being able to sight-read “Flight of The Bumblebee” or Frank Zappa’s famous “The Black Page”.
Recognizing what pitch/note it is on the staff (both treble clef and bass clef) is pretty straightforward.
Recognizing rhythms is the complicated part.
If you want to make learning rhythm more fun then get a drum (played with sticks) or a hand drum.
Get a book on rhythms, a metronome (or a metronome app.), and maybe an app. that teaches rhythms.
I learned rhythms by working with a machine called “The TapMaster” (pre-computer days).
...and vice-versa if you're expected to read.. I *more* than understand rhythm, but reading? HAH!
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Thank you once again, this is some fabulous content.
My favourite channel by far! You have a genuine passion for music and it shows in every video Rick!
Thank you so so much. Rick, you're amazing. This is so useful for me right now. Thank you!
Thank you Rick for the quality of teaching you deliver in each of your videos. This is really outstanding. Not to be missed.
Rick, I've been looking for a straight forward explanation of rhythm for a long time! Thanks very very much!
I appreciate your video. I’m a bass player and I must get better at recognizing these and playing them properly. Thank you for helping me to understand this better. I’ll have to watch this a lot more times with my bass in my hand.
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perfect teacher
Rick, you ARE the man. Out of all the accomplished musicians freely sharing their knowledge on you tube tutorials, you are doing the most to further my own growth as a musician with your clear concise expertise. Thank you. I especially love your demo "soloing over one chord" and how you ran through the scales in that example, beautiful. Love the voices you pull out of that Danelecto too. Subscriber for life here.
Thanks!
Hi, RIck. Thanks for this video. For the first time I feel that I am able to learn sight reading. This kind of of simplification but and the same time covering all possibilities looks great.
I have asked so many people to try to explain rhythm to me, and they have all failed. You, sir, are a gem! I don't know what it waswhat it is specifically you did, but this video has helped me so much.
Best lesson on Rhythm I have found so far ... Keep up the great work , Rick!!!
I never thought of the "a" as being part of the next beat, so intuitive and obvious, it makes perfect sense. Thank you, Rick. Keep making great videos! :)
Wow! For me too.
Me neither. Still don’t, and probably never will (because it really doesn’t), but that doesn’t matter. If it works for you, it works! I’m just happy to know that alternate conception is relatable to some people. Thank you for the comments!
@@NominalTopic I am totally confused. Thought that "a" is part of the upbeat. Why is Rick saying to think of it as being on the next beat? Makes no sense at all...
As a beginner, it makes no sense at all to me. Thinking that "a" is on the upbeat... Rick needs to explain this!!
@@ravimusic - I "think" he is talking about phrasing and how the "a" is usually a pick-up to the next beat. Also, maybe it helps to think this way so that you don't forget to carry on and go to the next beat?
Killer lesson. I love your to the point no nonsense approach. Thank you!
As always, excellent and to the point. Rick, you have the best CZcams channel of it's kind, I've seen. Thank you!
Bless you Rick for everything you do!
This is the best explanation I've found on CZcams so far. Thanks.
Another very important (broadly speaking) lesson...Haven't found much really good stuff on rhythm on CZcams as it appears to be the neglected child of music teaching, harmony and melody getting 99% of the attention. Great stuff, Rick.
I found this video through a search when I didn’t expect to find anything useful. Up comes a Beato video. He’s all over everything 👍
Great lesson! Could you make a video about how to create and develop rhythms in a piece? I'm a huge fan of all the work you've been doing on CZcams, this is the best channel for learning music!
Love how you understand that jargon confuses people...You are a pleasure to watch
I’ve been waiting for this video for the past 20 years!! Thanks!! 🙏
Hey Rick I just wanted to say thanks. This video truly helped me understand rhythm better. Awesome job!
Rick you are an excellent teacher. For example I have been asking people around and my teachers about the equivalent rhytems issue just only using different descriptions within question. no one was able even to understand what the hell i was talking about. and now i am glad to see someone else also is interested on very basic knowlwdge. thank you for teaching interesting things and classical must know facts.
Rick really there’s no word to describe the VALUE of such treasure ¡LESSON!Thanks so much.
Thank you so much Sir! Please keep posting such videos. This is really inspiring.
Whoa! Doing those exercises made me feel like the top of my head was coming off! Good stuff!
Yep... This is why I'm subscribed.
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Thanks Rlck, much clearer than some others I have been watching.
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I am trying to learn.
Nice lesson. Your channel is the best one out there. I wish CZcams wouldn't block your videos... You are an educator! It's fair use. Great work!
For Pattern 4 I generally teach it with 8s and 4s, using the sentence:"Po-peye-the Sai-lor-Man"! It seems to work, especially for younger students!
BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!! BEST explanation I've heard !!!!!!! EVER!!!! Thanks Rick!
Great job Rick! Repetition is a mother study that is why I have created a learning rhythm playlist on my channel. To get better is to do and go thru exercises!
What an excellent video - an extremely insightful and useful summary packed into 8 minutes. Many thanks.
Rick, the best explanation I have seen. Thank you!
You are a blessing to us rick !!!
Thank you for sharing your wealth of musical knowledge with us. It is great even for general interest
Brilliant, concise, clear. Thanks!
Yes! Thank you!!!
bless🙌🏻 so glad you made this vid because I've had a different band teacher literally every year so I never learned how to actually read complex rhythms (obv I knew quarter notes and the like) but now I understand why certain places get an 'e' and an 'a' so thank youuuuuuuuuuu:)
This is one of the best rhythm videos I’ve found on UTUBE!
this is exactly what I was looking for rick. thanks brother.
Thanks mr Rick. I'm learnin to write melodies and your video help me a lot
Hi Great That's what i needed for my terminal exam here in Lyon (France) ! Thanks a lot Rick :)
Awesome and easy to understand. To the Point Mr.Rick. Thank u !
Easy to understand? Are you really an alien? Because easy was not my first thought...
Thank you bunches, the 1, e (+) a was really confusing on paper, this helped a lot
This... this is .. this is GOLDEN! thank you!
Thanks for this, Rick! Really helped!
Very good video Rick. I spent a lot of time with my students trying to explain this like phonics in English. A group of notes creates a sound. Memorize the phonics and accept that sound and don't count when adding the notes. if you are thinking about it, you are probably late. I use flash cards examples like you put up there so they have to be able to do it quickly. Great videos. You Rock! Jazz! or Classical! keep them coming!
Rick, you're my hero! Been trying to decode rhythm for 30 years, and this little 8:26 video completely unlocks it. Thank you!
Now I just need to watch this 100 times until maybe I can clap all those rhythms
No kidding!
Same
Exelente clase!! Todo se hace mas claro y facil! Note counting is a real nigtmare when I want to write music on paper! This is really usful! Thanks Rick Beato!!
Obrigado pelo conhecimento professor 🖒 Deus te abençoe
Thank you Rick Beato.
Mr. Rick n, you r the man
This is so amazing. Thanks rick. You are a peach man:) im so grateful:)
I love this channel. So behind on actually to grips with all this.
the way you explained it was a VERY BIG help
Thanks, Rick! Great video.
I'm happy, you made my day. Thanks a lot!
your channel is really deep , we all appreciate it
True!
Excellent! I learned more in the last 8:26 than I have in 30 years
Awesome, I really needed this thank you
Excellent teaching, Rick
Very helpful. Thankyou Rick.
I love Music , sang and absorbed anything i could since i rememeber but i had some lags in Information till i learned english and i love poeple like you who teile what i need to know
rick sir. i love your vids man . keep it up !!
Thank you!
Rick is on it, as always. Rick, you should have a netflix or mainstream channel TV slot. You might have to slow it down, and they'd have some fun twist to inject to it, but I think it would go down well. An educational and truly interesting morsel now and again wouldn't hurt us all.
As a teacher of many subjects for 4 decades, let me say this is a spectacular lesson.
This is simply amazing
Excellent tutorial. Rhythm is essential and often not emphasized enough. Notes without rhythm are like cars without tires, you can start the car up, but not go anywhere without those tires. More on complex rhythm, please :)
Thank you, teacher. 🙇♂
Rythym is the key to reading. Once I understood it, I was able to read and transpose with ease. Great video.
How did you get there? I’m struggling with this as I am learning to sight read standard notation on guitar. I can read the notes, but knowing how the music sounds, is hard.
@@nickfanzo say it. Like “1 e & a”. Or like Ironman Black Sabbath, 1 2 3 & 4/ 1e&a2e&3&4. Learn to sound out the rhythms.
Great lesson as usual. Thanks.
thanks man zou just clarified so much pure gold!!!!
Clear as glass. Thanks.
Thank you Rick.
Great video. This is the most difficult part of learning to read music and applying it to playing the instrument. Thanks for putting this out there. Please approach this in future videos at a slower pace for beginner and intermediate players.
I totally agree... I’m an upper intermediate piano player but from time to time I too struggle with rhythm but I’m determined to nail it. This video explains it perfectly, but I do keep watching it over and over again so that it sinks in (it’s impossible to grasp from one viewing because it covers complicated rhythms but it’s all there)
@@vivienwalker6578 lol that’s where most people quit 😂
@@jeanramirez6441 I quit when I got to the awkward age of 16 at grade 7 🤣😂🤣… back on it at 60 and for some reason progress is slower 🙄 and it feels like I’m starting from scratch 🙃
Thank you so much!!! I’ve been struggling with this for years!!! Can you make a midi lesson that I can practice with?
Yes! More rhythm counting, please. Maybe something on tuplets and nested tuplets. Please.
Charistmatic and cool guy at the same time, thanks a lot Rick. I think that finally, I will improve my sight reading :-)
This was really good! I do think it could have been expedited by reminding us of EMPHASIS. That you are EMPHASIZING a part. Especially before a rest. Thanks rick!!!
This video was so helpful thank you
Glad that i ve sub ti this channel...thank you, Rick
This video gives me intense amateur pleasure. Love it!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Rick = The Champ!
That's the Best video on rhythm of all the Time
Great explanation. Thanks!
Great lesson Rick.
Excellent Lesson!
Sight Rhtyhms... :)
Great lesson. Thanks.
The term "sight rythems" seems oxymoronic. I wander what the old time pianists meant with, "..if you hum a few bars..,".