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Time signatures can be really confusing. In this comprehensive fun tutorial, I will clarify everything for you in 15 minutes! For example, the difference between "like time signatures" that are mathematically identical (ex: 3/4 vs 6/8, or 2/2 vs 4/4). And what are beams in music? Do they have an importance at all?
The first half of this video is an explainer, and the second half will be ear training exercises. Stick around, because there is a fun surprise for you at the end of this video!
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Original works in this video
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Composer: Peter
Title: Harvest Moon
URL: www.youngcomposers.com/t44993...
Composer: Johan
Title: Élegie for cello and piano
URL: www.youngcomposers.com/t45302...
Composer: Louis
Title: String Quartet - Miniature
URL: www.youngcomposers.com/t45311...
Composer: @alededwards2
Title: Apocalypse
URL: • Apocalypse
Composer: Elias
Title: After Rain
URL: www.youngcomposers.com/t44930...
Composer: @SorooshMhs
Title: Evergreen Waltz
URL: • Soroosh Mohassesi - Ev...
00:00 Time signatures can be really confusing
00:44 The role of beaming
01:25 Beams represent beats
03:42 Music Jotter
04:21 Significance of a beat
06:24 Ear Training Exercises
06:33 Peter's Harvest Moon
07:40 Johan's Elegie
09:06 Louis's String Quartet Miniature
09:35 Aled's Apocalypse
11:07 Elias's After Rain
13:02 Soroosh's Evergreen Waltz
13:48 Difference between 2/4 and 4/4