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Sharps and flats explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
What are sharps and flats and how do they work? Sharp means you move up half a step to the right. So from C you move to the black note on the right from C and that becomes C♯. Flat means you move down half a step. So from D you move to the black note on the left from D and that becomes D♭. This means that the black notes get their names from the white notes, depending if you are moving up or down. Because there are no black keys inbetween E-F and B-C this means that B♯ becomes C and F♭ becomes E. Notice how the sharps and flats come after the notes when you write them down. When writing sharps and flats in music notation the symbols always go before the note. Follow me for more!
Alphabet Song Easy Piano Sheet Music, Digital Downloadable Musical Sheets, Kids Beginner Songs, PDF
Alphabet Song easy piano sheet music is perfect for people of all ages who are learning to play piano or keyboard. This arrangement is also a great resource for piano teachers who are looking for easy piano music to teach their students. The sheet music contains large notes written on a large treble staff for easy visibility, letter names for every note making it easy to read the notes you're playing, and song lyrics to help contextualize the melody. This beginner song will help you improve your
5 Levels of Rhythm Patterns for Piano Chords
5 Levels of Rhythm Patterns for Piano Chords
Stem Direction And Dot Placement Explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
When a note has a stem the stem can either go up or down. The note position on the stave tells us what direction the stem should go. If a note is below the middle line the stem will go up. If a note is above the middle line the stem will go down. Which way do the stems go on the middle line you may ask? They can either be drawn up or down depending on the situation. It's really important to draw the stem on the right side of the note! Take a good look at the example to see on what side you need to draw the stem. Right away learn where to place the dot note on a stave. REMEMBER: the dot never goes to the left of the note! Follow me for more!
Dotted Notes Explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
Notes can have their lengths increased if we add one or more dots. Dot is a symbol that makes the note value increase its duration in half. It must be placed on the right of the note. A whole note is 4 beats long so when we add a dot we add half of the note value which is 2 so together you now have a note that last 6 beats long. Check the other examples. If you want to extend a note's values even more you can alos have double dotted notes. They are rare but come up from time to time in music theory. The second dot adds half of the first dots value to the note. Follow me for more!
How to find notes on the piano - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
Learn how to find notes on the piano or keyboard. Take a look at the piano. Do you notice a pattern? There is this repeating pattern of 2 black keys followed by 3 black keys. Because there are 7 white keys and 5 black keys we can now turn these into sections. Let's start with finding the note C. To do this you find a group of 2 black keys and you take the black key on the left and then you go down one. There is your C. Now you be able to fill in the other letters. Make sure you practice this so you start to memorize all the notes. follow me for more!
Easy Hand Coordination Exercises for Piano Beginners
Easy Hand Coordination Exercises for Piano Beginners - YouTube
Slurs and Ties Explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
Slurs and Ties Explained - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums | #Drumsheetmusic, #Drumsheetmusicbeginner, #Drumbeats, #howtoplaydrums, #drumbeatseasy
Tried-and-True Rhythm Games for Children's Choir (Part II) | Ashley Danyew
Tried-and-true rhythm games for children's choir | @ashleydanyew
Gethsemane/Peace In Christ - Key of E - Medium Voice (by Brenda Crofts Reep -- Primary Children/Primary Solo, Vocal Solo)
Gethsemane/Peace In Christ - Key of E - Medium Voice (by Brenda Crofts Reep -- Primary Children/Primary Solo, Vocal Solo)