Time Signature Explained in 60 Seconds!

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Time Signature Explained in 60 Seconds! #shorts

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Holy shit this helped me so much thank you

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You are the best teacher I found on you tube dude. No one has the patience that you have to explain stuff like this.

nexdrums
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Thank you for the clear and concise video.

namemanguy
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I understand time signatures perfectly fine. But, I watched this twice just to hear you talk about it. ✌🏼

rhythmkeeper
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I don't play instruments, but I used to play piano and I remember the two numbers at the beginning of a sheet of music. If I pick up playing piano again this will be useful, thanks!

amoosyy
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I always said the time signature answers two questions… top answers “how many?” and bottom answers “what kind?”
Hasn’t failed my students yet!

Jupiter
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THANKS FOR EXPLAINING THE "ONE AND A..." AND "ONE E AND A TWO E..." ❤❤❤❤❤

avloppsalice
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Thank you reading has been a problem for me my whole life and I studied with some of the best drummers and teachers all the sudden you caught my attention at 64 I guess it's not to late to start to learn again

elwoodwhite
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What's the difference between a measure and a bar?

SpitefulAZ
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so actually when you have 6/8 you should count 6 pulses with a rhythm of 1/8?

Like
(1)ONE-two-three
(2)ONE-two-three
(3)ONE-two-three
(4)ONE-two-three
(5)ONE-two-three
(6)ONE-two-three.

Where (N) is the "pulse number" having ONE as accent. Am i right?

mttlsa
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Nice. I taught myself that x/8 would have 8th notes counted as 1, 2, 3.... And 16th notes would be counted as 1 and 2 and 3.... Wow what if I actually took lessons. Lol

SpitefulAZ
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What were you painting right before you made this video?

kevin
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I cannot find a video to explain time signatures to me. None of them are explaining any of the questions I have. How can you (7/8) have seven beats in a measure and have an eighth note represent one beat one mathematically that doesn't make sense 🤯 So if you put a whole note in a measure it's supposed to mean 7 beats but seven isn't evenly divided by eighths. I don't get it 🙄

joegallegos
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I get it but why? Why have any other note that isn’t 4 on the bottom of a time signature?

saoirse_s
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Even more confusing but then again, idk shit about music

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