Monday, October 8, 2007

How to Play Piano: Part 2 of 2, lesson #5

Duration: 07:25 minutes
Upload Time: 06-12-04 17:24:32
User: Lypur
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In this lesson, I explain different notes, their values, how they work with eachother etc. I also introduce F + as a scale! This is the second half of the video look for the beigning on my channel, I'm really sorry about having to split these up!!! 10 minutes just isn't enough for a lesson. I applied to become a director so hopefully that goes through. I hope this is useful!

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Lypur ::: Favorites
yup! you should!
07-09-19 23:12:41
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mermaid369 ::: Favorites
nice intro to reading music... helped me remember a lot of what i learned as a kid - good job! question: now that we've learned 2 new scales, should we be practicing the triads & inversions like we did with c major way back in lesson 2?
07-09-19 17:03:20
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Lypur ::: Favorites
basically yes ^_^ and those two eighth notes equal the same value as ONE quarter note
07-09-19 13:15:45
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tinkerchel ::: Favorites
so by joined the stems of 2 quarter notes you get 2 eighth notes?
07-09-19 06:30:02
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Runescapelvl124 ::: Favorites
Yeeep you did a awsome job of it
07-08-28 13:02:27
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Lypur ::: Favorites
yup, whatever adds up to 4 quarter notes
07-08-26 13:04:47
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shinden15 ::: Favorites
but you can actually use other notes there right? in 4/4 u can use 1 whole... and so on... i think i guess
07-08-26 05:18:31
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Lypur ::: Favorites
me? famous??? aroudn the whole world??? mmmm I don't think of myself as famous...maybe i will think i'm famous around the world if no matter where i go people stop me and ask me if i'm the guy who teaches piano lessons online:P but not even ONE person has done that in my own city yet...so, i don't have my hopes up!! :)
07-08-25 14:19:55
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Lypur ::: Favorites
no, that's actually the top number that represents number of beats. the bottom number tells you what kind of a note is a beat. example 2/4 would be 2 quarter notes per bar, 4/4 is 4 quarter notes per bar, 6/8 is 6 eighth notes per bar. ;)
07-08-25 14:15:38
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andreadebrasi ::: Favorites
hahaha well thats very far away. Im from Buenos Aires but now i live in spain. a couple months ago I went to England on exchange, Its was a great experience!Im sure your friend enjoyed a lot! Canada might be so beautiful and cold!!! so how does it feel like to be a famous teacher around the world?? hahaha
07-08-25 09:19:24
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