Follow to learn music theory with me. Repost:deboranoemisb (IG) #rhythm #musiclessons #musicteacher
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@silverdrillpickle7596Ай бұрын
A LOT harder than it looks
@ibrahimzubedatАй бұрын
Above harder
@rinathamaАй бұрын
You're right and it looks really hard by the way😂😂
@eddyg4742Ай бұрын
I know right. Coz I saw you trying and you were pulling your hair. =p
@adorbstotesadorbs.9371Ай бұрын
That's what I told you're Dad
@hinnersmusicstudioАй бұрын
Easy
@-______-______-Ай бұрын
The fact that she can do that both ways round is really amazing.
@richardvera6105Ай бұрын
It's just a little percussion
@ptkasa4948Ай бұрын
最初の4-3は間違っています
@angelozou3914Ай бұрын
I bought one for my son and still have no idea how it works-just me.
@Only1KingofKings1111Ай бұрын
I can do it NO ways 😅
@albenapetrova5443Ай бұрын
-_- -__- -___- -____- -_____-
@joeswanson16624 күн бұрын
Being able to do a 3:4 poly rhythm is already pretty hard but switching sides to 4:3 and it being clean is absolutely insane coordination
@SammieMousie2 күн бұрын
Right? I play a string instrument and there's no way I could do that.
@joaovictor852Күн бұрын
@@SammieMousiefor drummers that is really common i think
@raphaelb7933Күн бұрын
Piano players dying
@UltraMeWeSwagManКүн бұрын
switching sides isnt that hard i think
@piotraapКүн бұрын
Only the first wasnt clean
@gammadelray12255 күн бұрын
Stuff like THIS, is what makes the internet amazing.
@derekthemagician8 сағат бұрын
well said.
@holdthisforme8235Ай бұрын
Her brain can multitask on a different level 😂
@MonkeyFarmbeammeupАй бұрын
Anyone who can play a drum kit is doing exactly this in real time with many different beats lol
@michaelenglish839Ай бұрын
Those are very basic percussion abilities.
@youthmanrecords965Ай бұрын
It’s very simple for a musician or drummer
@josemartin633Ай бұрын
Recién entiendo los tiempos en la música. Que tal manera de ser didáctica, mis respetos y admiración a la Dama.
@bogusguhl2715Ай бұрын
Basic necessary skill for a musician, but still very impressive.
@ShinsekaiAcademyАй бұрын
That was actually insanely clever and clear explanation
@craigb8228Ай бұрын
I need to watch this every day for inspiration.
@smekxnqumalo1272Ай бұрын
I was wondering what those things represent in musical charts
@JasminsTheNameАй бұрын
Yeah and I still wouldn’t be able to do it lol
@sagesufferswellАй бұрын
I needed this in school 😂
@user-qb8cw2ry3xАй бұрын
@@smekxnqumalo1272развивает оба полушария мозга.
@yashr.94356 күн бұрын
As a drummer i see this as complete win
@1dog915Күн бұрын
same
@AA-yx2tn10 сағат бұрын
True 😮
@ShiloBuff4 күн бұрын
When she switched to 2+3 my eyes opened wide. NO WAY! I want to see her on drums.
@mzyadx31727 күн бұрын
I watched it 5 times and still blows my mind
@theshizzz25 күн бұрын
She screwed it at the end and nobody's saying anything. It's so weird.
@Levi_The_Music_Guy24 күн бұрын
@@theshizzz I made a comment on that! Im actually really intrigued on HOW she messed up the triplets (She did something uncommon and felt the groove as triplets and filled the "16ths" in). Dont blame her for messing that up, I think the only timed ive seen it done correctly is by Shaun Crowder--pro drummer lol.
@utkarshtungare230322 күн бұрын
You need check up for your mind bro.😅
@SamuTheFrog22 күн бұрын
What? Its all wrong tho She rushes She drags And she turned the triple quantized/16th note polyrhythm into a weird straight rhythm swing thing. Why does this impress you? I did & saw better in year one percussion back in middle school.
@user-dr6fw5bs7z22 күн бұрын
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@brandonjohnson482922 күн бұрын
I don’t think people understand how difficult it is to actually do this! This is amazing
@Sansteven22 күн бұрын
I cant really imagine it, i am a drumer an this is very easy to me
@bettybarneyhill428921 күн бұрын
Drummers are genius’ to me!! I can even clap in time 😂😂
@YeanRoque21 күн бұрын
You have to be born with that talent to do that
@YtCoomers21 күн бұрын
Ez
@derickdurr21 күн бұрын
We understand
@shad0w_sh4rky293 күн бұрын
hand-brain synchronization is amazing
@g.xfsz03 күн бұрын
my brain just healed
@Bonnie_Mairead9 күн бұрын
The coordination in this video is INSANE
@Portablersito4 күн бұрын
1 i am
@jamescoffell8872 күн бұрын
It's actually really simple its just timing. If you play something like violin its very easy to get the timing and stuff down in a short time. Just a little bit of counting
@Bonnie_Mairead2 күн бұрын
@@jamescoffell887 I personally find violin very different from percussion!!! I think percussion is more comparable to piano, where each hand has it's own very specific coordinated task. Violin has a fingering side and a bowing side. I find bowing to be much simpler, as it is an arm movement that just, happens, while fingering actually requires concentration. For I am okay at violin, and not that terrific at piano, or percussion!!! XD Maybe that is just my brain tho . . . LOL
@redorchidee137213 сағат бұрын
second set of triplets against 16ths is off though, it's not perfect. also i'm pretty sure i could do this and my coordination is total ass, i just have a good sense of rhythm. i can't dance for shit though, only simple movements like these, but then i can be quite on beat
@dominicstevenson881628 күн бұрын
The amount of control you need to control your hand apart like that is insane.
@SmooshedPotato12325 күн бұрын
Ikr
@rem_025 күн бұрын
Now imagine drummers with their precise control of legs too 😅
@JM_AC24 күн бұрын
@@rem_0Actually it's easier than you think
@oggyoggy129924 күн бұрын
The control to control your control is within your control.
@user-jy8yl3tm7p24 күн бұрын
@@oggyoggy1299😂
@victorsauvage18903 күн бұрын
very clear understanding of timing for the beginner
@n3llybeanСағат бұрын
the amount of coordination on display here is super impressive. wow
@kris2kАй бұрын
rhythm is the soul of music
@mitchyoung93Ай бұрын
It's also a dancer.
@kilotypeАй бұрын
😂@@mitchyoung93
@Airbender1802Ай бұрын
Rhythm is the skeleton, the thing that holds it all together, but yeah of course it can be the soul as well, together with the melody and the other components of the music.
@Ur4nu5Ай бұрын
Meanwhile Classic music with no rhythm
@exzardoz3532Ай бұрын
@@Ur4nu5 For real, the original Is Just an ignorant statement, there Is music meant to be danceable and other meant to be atmospheric
@WeekndWarriorrrАй бұрын
This is why good teachers are so important and deserve a raise. She never said a word but explain so much.
@banerloАй бұрын
I could never do that
@user-to4gz2qq7iАй бұрын
facts
@SamuTheFrog22 күн бұрын
But she literally did it wrong. & i imagine you probably couldn't even point out what that is she did wrong. Which is like 6 different things, but one of them is so obvious it hurts.
@Yosei-the-Elf22 күн бұрын
@@SamuTheFrog Wait what did she do wrong? I don’t get music theory anyway and honestly just thought it was impressive that she could do that but now I’m curious
@SamuTheFrog22 күн бұрын
@Yosei-the-Elf She rushed many strokes(this means played early, ofc) On the same hand, she also dragged(played late) many other strokes. During the second polyrhythm section, she should be still doing triplet quantized notes with the other hand doing straight rhythm 16th notes, instead she ends up giving the triplet hand a swing(which means to bounce between being on a straight rhythm, and not) This entire exercise is actually a thing they teach first year percussionists, it not only helps separate the hands but also helps develop a *flexible* internal rhythm if done properly. If done properly, it enforces some very good habits & builds a VERY solid foundation for percussionists. My problem with everyone praising it is that it is a year one thing, very much so. Most percussionists learn this and master it within a few weeks, i'm not even exaggerating. Go try it yourself, after about your 3rd day it becomes incredibly easier cause its just practicing and enforcing a muscle memory that is independent. Yet, here we are, "#musicteacher #musiclessons", everyone praising it, and its obvious to anyone who actually knows what this is, that shes spent little over a day practicing this before uploading this video.
@RollyGhiz4 күн бұрын
Awesome. So simple, yet... simple 😁
@anthonyernst9993 күн бұрын
That's very impressive. I can only change speeds accurately with my right hand
@LeathermanSoftwashАй бұрын
Most people aren’t understanding how actually hard this is, props to you
@AlainnCorcaighАй бұрын
most people just don't understand what the fuck she's doing that's all
@Whimp500Ай бұрын
How do you know they don't? They r not even saying it's easy on comments , and anyone with 5 brain cells know it's hard lol
@LeathermanSoftwashАй бұрын
@@AlainnCorcaigh 😂😂true
@LeathermanSoftwashАй бұрын
@@Whimp500 wasn’t talking about the comments I’ve just come across a lot of people in my day who think playing an instrument or anything along those lines is easy and honestly what she’s doing right there is harder then the 4 years I played the saxophone I can’t even do that 🤣😂
@Whimp500Ай бұрын
@@LeathermanSoftwash lol fr not even i can do that i have been playing 5 different instrument for like 3 years lol
@dingo_dominatorАй бұрын
my brain would hurt if i tried to do that, the amount of left-right dual-focus hand-eye coordination required to pull this off is actually insane. this video is one of the reasons that i respect tf outta ppl who play instruments edit: yall im not a musician, im just commenting on how impressive the video is. i dont want any music advice lmaoo
@kaboomogusАй бұрын
take it slow and steady, then you will master it by your own efforts. fun fact: its from your muscle memory 💀
@thegreatdelusionАй бұрын
Don't think too much, feel it
@dingo_dominatorАй бұрын
thanks for the advice yall but im not a musician 😂😂 i simply admire their work, lol
@TheCostantinusАй бұрын
As a musician, I can never do that shit even if my life depends on it 🤣
@addiebobadie258Ай бұрын
It’s actually pretty simple, other than the triplets. Those are really hard to
@jatrillion6 күн бұрын
It’s just the 3 and the 4 that I can’t do. Very impressive! 👏👏👏
@jplay97106 күн бұрын
Nor can she tbf
@darrylem61575 күн бұрын
I'll wear my nerves down before I can get that! Epic! ❤❤❤❤❤
@im_just_viduАй бұрын
She explained a lot without saying a word & doing 2 different beats at the same time is impressive too
@EY5775Ай бұрын
She showed Metronome live version .
@Traumwelt130Ай бұрын
Wie kan man das lernen?
@Th3N0th1nG_TTVАй бұрын
It’s what literally every drummer does for every song…
@Botkiller666Ай бұрын
Это все для меня звучит: Тук-тук-тук, затем ускоряем и повторяем…. Так же и в школе для меня звучали ноты на уроках музыки😅 Преподаватель на пианино: Это нота ЛЯ - я слышу *пилинь* Это нота ДО - *пилинь* Ре - *пилинь* Ми - *пилинь* Так же и тут 😅 Метроном *тук…..тук* Девушка: тук-тук-тук и ускоряется….
@TheTrooper187829 күн бұрын
@@Traumwelt130 Practice
@dellythezar804729 күн бұрын
She is Highly competent music teacher , thats not easy at all, she made it so accurate step by step dynamically and best explanation about the value of each music note respectably ,
@endymonyt426829 күн бұрын
why is everything double spaced
@dellythezar804729 күн бұрын
@@endymonyt4268 emphasized
@thalfie29 күн бұрын
It's called polyrhythms lol
@slowmomoose854629 күн бұрын
when you try to sound somewhat good at english but fail miserably:
@dellythezar804729 күн бұрын
@@slowmomoose8546 i am sorry i disappoint you , but , thats not my business , beside english is NOT my native language neither language of god ( can you speak my language ? no ? 😂) , i speak 18 languages ( perfectly among them Hebrew and Chinese ) , i just learn english by my self about 2 years ago ,by reading George Orwell book " animal farm " ( how many language do you speak ? 1 ? 11/2 ? it good for you - dont get me wrong -- i admire your average english ability so much ) Some people they can read the extremely complicated codex of the incomplete long sentence and understood comprehensively the entire meaning its meaning , but YOU, can not understand something so clear before your eyes , and criticize other without telling what mistake , nor any corrrection , do you want top not stage ? i willing to give you publicly ,,,sincerely since your egocetrifugal starving for such english petition , dont worry , am i trying " to sound somewhat good " with " misserable english" ? ohh NO that was your idea ,,,not mine , such snobism does not even came into my mind ,not even a bit of , till you just makes me realized how snobis look like and sound like, thank you of your attention Baron,,,,, Do you understand my simplest message in " misserable english " ? i hope so , NATURALIA NON SUNT TURPIA Baron sliverdrillpickle nassau de oranye -- peace ✌🏼😪-
@averageaudiophile95952 күн бұрын
I've tried this before and it is NOT easy! Huge props to her!!
@diptigoenka96462 күн бұрын
I am a beginner pianist and I really wanna learn this balance and control of my hands Love it 🥰 😊
@JustinHasNoLifeАй бұрын
The kid tapping on his desk right next to me during the test:
@tavairushernandez4588Ай бұрын
I wish
@dinotyrantАй бұрын
Telling me all the answers in Brails language
@ZackBreadАй бұрын
thats me
@michaelobrien5891Ай бұрын
@@dinotyrantyou know we have Morse Code for stuff like that
@user-qe1ws8vk3dАй бұрын
real
@JohnTappin-js3nrАй бұрын
Absolutely amazing Well done
@geraldawesome4758Ай бұрын
Keren bangeett..
@Akuma-ti7wiАй бұрын
Fucking easy lol
@anonymouzzz4307Ай бұрын
That's the easiest one dude
@bugadebep6085Ай бұрын
It wasn't even played right
@imuien420Ай бұрын
she played 3/4 wrongfully though....
@SeeJay813 күн бұрын
I'm musically minded and this would take me forever to practice and get it right. Kudos!!!
@ellorafoxfire1299 сағат бұрын
She has such spectacular rhythm
@davisatdavis1Ай бұрын
It's a beautiful thing when a teacher shows you why they're a teacher.
@angelozou3914Ай бұрын
I bought one for my son and still have no idea how it works-just me.
@noshima88Ай бұрын
Yes❤
@emanuelepoggi2620Ай бұрын
Sorry but this isnt even close from being a teacher. Plus the only one decently hard is the 3-4s, and as a pianist, the ballade no 4 of chopin got like a 7-8s or something??? Well peapole generally just accelerate and slow down to simulate the time, but the real shit is when you need to make it clean, litteraly learning to do 7-8s.
@davisatdavis1Ай бұрын
@@emanuelepoggi2620 it's 9-8 but ya. I play that too
@rachelreuben3699Ай бұрын
You are right. She is a teacher. A fun one. Its one of the simplest ways I've seen to breakdown count. Non verbal and smiling all the way.
@heyliim281718 күн бұрын
When she tried to do the triplets with her left hand while doing the 16th with her right, she did a clave beat instead. Though you can hardly blame her, since 3 against 4 polyrhythm is quite hard. She did correct herself when she did the opposite though
@misanthroposy10 күн бұрын
100 percent
@heyliim28179 күн бұрын
@Spud-die see I've been turning it over in my head for a while and I still don't understand what you meant to say
@Spud-die9 күн бұрын
@@heyliim2817 I failed that delivery. Sorry.
@Lexbut9 күн бұрын
I saw that too but could you do it no practice?
@ROPPONGI_HORIZONS9 күн бұрын
N FROM POKEMON REAL?!?
@lifeblood26466 күн бұрын
2 things. 1. Thanks for lesson in music that was informative on notes. 2. i recognize several chase themes from some games.
@pulsingsoul341712 сағат бұрын
now that is a true talent!!! balancing and walking with deferent beat hits ♥️
@Tyler.728_Ай бұрын
People dont understand how hard that actually is. Like what she did was flawlessly amazing!
@chudotatАй бұрын
People understand,, believe me
@noahchoi2502Ай бұрын
Nah it’s not that hard
@benvandengroenendaal1968Ай бұрын
@@noahchoi2502shut it
@bella_the_bacon5862Ай бұрын
@@noahchoi2502how you do it,anything containing 3 beats(in this video) is really hard to do,even if I’m a musician
@vamimvapАй бұрын
@@noahchoi2502пиздеть - не мешки таскать.
@SeveralDolphin8Ай бұрын
She may just smile, sit there and make it look easy but this is an incredibly disciplined and difficult task. Very well done 👏
@kiranpapalАй бұрын
Practice makes Women perfect 😂
@nemaetezadiАй бұрын
Agreed
@SpoofkillАй бұрын
That's not difficult! It's bloody impossible 😂😂😂
@Wet.Smell12Ай бұрын
Fr this is talent bro
@no_name6591Ай бұрын
As a tabla player Once you grasp it, it will be in the tips of your hands and you will start doing it even when you are zoned out.
@user-lf5ev1hx1n16 сағат бұрын
I just learned more about music in these 30 seconds than in my entire life. 👍
@RahCarll-zi8bi10 сағат бұрын
You won the internet for today!💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
@Saruman100019 күн бұрын
My mind is blown.... How can you be this rhythmic and coordinated, let alone with both hands and at the same time is beyond me.
@alexsherstiuk253714 күн бұрын
hard work + talent
@atticusfinch603813 күн бұрын
She's probably a drummer. This is essentially what all drummers are doing, that or a pianist or something. All musicians should have good timing, but hers is probably way better than the average amateur
@Saruman100013 күн бұрын
@@atticusfinch6038 I guess you're right. I never thought about that anyone considered a good drummer can essentially do this.. Amazing
@the_sad_hatter12 күн бұрын
Just gotta be a musician with a lot of practice
@kingcapybara-ym8tl12 күн бұрын
@@Saruman1000 im learning and JEESUS its difficult
@JBCavernАй бұрын
It's amazing that people can keep the beats straight in their heads!
@user-dt3ds4cw6dАй бұрын
頭いい
@estefa541Ай бұрын
Total
@OfficialDarkstalkerАй бұрын
Not that difficult once you learn
@megusta320824 күн бұрын
metronome
@appleberry_yt23 күн бұрын
@@OfficialDarkstalker”once you learn”
@codymunoz156110 сағат бұрын
Jesus that takes some crazy hand eye coordination, the ability to use both hands separately, and nuts skill
@saiyasha8483 күн бұрын
That is _insane!_ I'm a singer, and I am fairly good with rythm, but this is on a _whole 'nother level!_
@Cocoa_ButtersАй бұрын
It’s been a while… I can hear the drums of liberation. I’m hearing them for the first time in 800 years! I’m positive that he is here! Joy Boy has returned!
@IAintYaBoyGАй бұрын
10/10 comment 😂😂😂
@Kassarole1441Ай бұрын
Best thing I've ever read
@CluelessCarterАй бұрын
amazing, lol
@DeependraSingh-ov4coАй бұрын
Same here😂
@MozzarellapumpkinАй бұрын
What does this mean 😭
@gurlwtf89Ай бұрын
Wow her coordination is on another level
@sticksnstonespatriot1728Ай бұрын
Drummers:
@skylined5534Ай бұрын
@@sticksnstonespatriot1728 A lot of drummers can't manage this.
@FylinB563Ай бұрын
@@skylined5534 I've played percussion for about 2 months and i can do this. As well as EVERYONE in my school's drumline can do this.
@oldschoolscoresАй бұрын
@@skylined5534bruh polyrhythms arent even that hard its everywhere in piano music
@TheWisp-Radiance2 күн бұрын
The timing - Perfection ❤
@screamingtrees96198 сағат бұрын
This is like singing and playing guitar at the same time. Impressive
@CatBehaviourPhDАй бұрын
The coordination is INSANE
@CoinHunterDannyАй бұрын
Teóricamente se le entiende, pero en la práctica la coordinación es un desafío. 😅
@brianlee5213Ай бұрын
😅😅😅
@Zlo_StudioАй бұрын
Ну координация-то так себе.
@techsir8866Ай бұрын
When you understand something very well you can explain it very simply. This is spot on !
@philippecorcelle3697Ай бұрын
Bon idée et simple ❤
@shivasgirl1609Ай бұрын
I guess when you _don't_ understand something very well, doesn't matter how many times you watch someone bang a table with magic markers, it's not simple, not simply understood, it's just magic.
@amandavergara7650Ай бұрын
Yo entiendo perfectamente lo que hace y quiere explicar pero yo no tengo esa capacidad de coordinación simultanea que tiene ella. No todos tenemos dedos para el piano.
@SamuTheFrog22 күн бұрын
But she did it WRONG My god the comment section down here has never seen a drummer before apparently 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@twentyonepotatos9073Күн бұрын
The first 3 and 4 sounds so cleaann, great skill
@josehenrique81887 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your high level of motor coordination and demonstration of intimacy and great musical knowledge
@EyeballAnimations1Ай бұрын
I've watched this video about 10 times and i can tell you, it gets more impressive every time.
@peterangelo-cn3br29 күн бұрын
Ik my dum brain whenever I switch to different note with my hand I would tap the exact same with my other hand
@StiffHandsАй бұрын
No words spoken but still the best explanation ever.
@slytherclawsage99384 күн бұрын
I’m a clarinet. You are a wizard. 🤩
@KouzyFox19 сағат бұрын
I never understood music till literally rn!!! Omgawd everything makes sense now 🎉
@inactivelukaАй бұрын
Damn, as a musician even I don't think I could do that without practice. She is amazing! Very impressed
@luciafantinАй бұрын
And who says she did it without practice?
@concretel10nАй бұрын
Yeah I don't think she did it without practicing either...
@PortalBreaker.Ай бұрын
"As a musician" yeah sure bud
@inactivelukaАй бұрын
Oh no I wasn't implying she didn't practice, I was just saying that I couldn't do it without practicing it a lot, as a statement, you know?
@inactivelukaАй бұрын
@@PortalBreaker. why is that hard to believe in a world full of them? 😂 I play the piano almost every day as a hobby and I used to do exams my whole childhood up til my late teens along with theory. I wouldn't say I'm a professional no, but I consider myself still quite knowledgeable 🙏🏻
@Deadnight-ei6lpАй бұрын
Not only does this give a very good visual to how note work in 4/4 time, it also highlights the importance of a metronome
@saimagul3788Ай бұрын
uwu dad
@SnertsАй бұрын
Now do it again with some weird times like Danny Carey from tool does
@slim3rs1722 сағат бұрын
That’s incredibly impressive
@chessforfun_2 күн бұрын
The skill this takes is INSANE!!!
@destinychibuzor3630Ай бұрын
Insane separation ability. Drummers would kill for such ambidexterity.
@thisguyoverhere4746Ай бұрын
As a percussionist, nothing that some practice can't handle.
@christophermyers4487Ай бұрын
This is actually a biological thing as well. Women can use both sides of their brain at once, much harder for men to do.
@Udai_taximАй бұрын
@@thisguyoverhere4746actually you don't even need practice because if you look closer and not pay attention to the notes she's just doing flams
@paulasanchez3991Ай бұрын
Sorprendente.
@yqwang8090Ай бұрын
@@christophermyers4487The idea that women can use both sides of their brain simultaneously while men find it hard to do so is a common belief, but it's not entirely accurate. Research has shown that there are indeed some differences in brain structure and connectivity between men and women, but these differences do not necessarily translate into a strict division of brain usage or abilities¹². For example, it's been found that men may have more connections within each hemisphere of the brain, which could optimize motor skills, while women might have stronger connections between hemispheres, potentially aiding in combining analytical and intuitive thinking². However, these findings are general trends and don't apply to every individual. Moreover, the notion that one gender can use both sides of the brain more easily than the other has been debunked. A meta-analysis of studies involving hundreds of men and women found no evidence of significant differences in language lateralization between the sexes¹. Additionally, the size of the corpus callosum, the bridge of neurons connecting the two hemispheres, does not differ significantly between genders¹. It's important to interpret these differences with caution and not to overgeneralize. Both men and women are capable of using their entire brain, and individual variation is much greater than any average difference between genders. The human brain is highly adaptable and capable of forming new connections through learning and experience, regardless of gender. Source: Conversation with Bing, 5/14/2024 (1) Two Myths and Three Facts About the Differences in Men and Women's .... www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-myths/201207/two-myths-and-three-facts-about-the-differences-in-men-and-womens-brains. (2) How Men's Brains Are Wired Differently than Women's. www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-mens-brains-are-wired-differently-than-women/. (3) 11 Facts About the Ambidextrous | Mental Floss. www.mentalfloss.com/article/30667/11-facts-about-ambidextrous. (4) Differences in Male and Female Brain Structure - HowStuffWorks. science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/men-women-different-brains1.htm. (5) A Short Journey Into Male and Female Brains | Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/explorations-of-the-mind/202401/a-short-journey-into-male-and-female-brains. (6) Men Do Hear -- But Differently Than Women, Brain Images Show. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/11/001129075326.htm.
@yuukichan12Ай бұрын
As a music lover who never could grasp music theory in school...this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
@lazarusvillagomezАй бұрын
You act like you’re trying to understand quantum physics, bro
@jamesmcluvin2187Ай бұрын
@@lazarusvillagomezit's still too complicated for your brain 😂
@saint-alpheos-incАй бұрын
Impressive 🎉❤
@yuukichan12Ай бұрын
@lazarusvillagomez Well, it...kinda felt like I was 😅
@lazarusvillagomezАй бұрын
@@yuukichan12 BRUH lmao
@Unit10_Күн бұрын
good multitasking skills, i know that aint easy
@drsavage326212 сағат бұрын
This did wonders for my drumming and i only watched it a couple times. It's like it triggered something that wasn't there. Thanks!
@stanleyyelnats1313Ай бұрын
As a drummer.......this should be a staple in teaching young ones. Great lesson!!!
@nicholegallo1090Ай бұрын
I’m not a drummer but I’m good at stuff like this. My dad is a bass player and was a roadie with one of the best drummers there is lol
@ishan_bhusariАй бұрын
I've said it before I'll say It again, musicians are fuckin geniuses
@toxicfpv304Ай бұрын
i completely agree....first thought was she is an instructor or a drummer.... possibly both
@AmalTahA-px8ruАй бұрын
Im a leader in drums😅
@jferg287Ай бұрын
Drummers that know, her 3:4 needs work…
@3YZ-TS191Ай бұрын
People who've studied music can fully appreciate how insanely challenging this is. And that she did it progressively, and with alternating hands!!
@smokychАй бұрын
Да и не только те кто музыкой занимается, в принципе тяжело это сделать😊
@amazingcheeАй бұрын
Must be a drummer
@Manuell291Ай бұрын
In fact for us, muscicians for mant years its quite simple
@alexanderbazhanov1806Ай бұрын
I wish she would do it correctly at least….
@WalczykАй бұрын
she wasn’t on beat with the 3-4 notes
@Justin5382 күн бұрын
😮 insane coordination and focus
@JustAnniemazingКүн бұрын
That is so incredibly impressive!
@stephanielu7694Ай бұрын
40 years old and music notes finally make sense to me. Btw WOW! How you flawlessly keep 2 different time in your head is mind blowing 🤯👏👏👏
@user-bl5np9ug5gАй бұрын
Три
@noshame2389Ай бұрын
In the musical mind it is all just one time just different beats within that time.
@stephanielu7694Ай бұрын
@@noshame2389 ok, I'll rephrase, its amazing how she can keep 2 different beats in her head while keeping perfect time
@aasimebrahim497Ай бұрын
The independence that she has is sublime. Drummers struggle with perfecting this.
@smallw1991Ай бұрын
Well it depends on what level you are ig. Id imagine most musicians grade 8 or higher won't find this too difficult. 5 + 7 for example is way harder than 3 + 4
@theonewhoknows2Ай бұрын
@@smallw1991you don’t play do you? It’s not that it’s hard. It’s that you need coordination that some people don’t have or you gotta practice for a year to get that independence.
@stephanekassian2080Ай бұрын
@@smallw1991 5 + 7 ? 😮😮😮
@smallw1991Ай бұрын
@@theonewhoknows2 I feel that people who don't have the coordination initially would naturally gain it from having to play progressively harder stuff. I don't play drums seriously, but there was a grade 7 piano piece from the 2019 ABRSM syllabus that had 3+4 so I'd imagine something similar would appear in at least early as grade 8 if not 7 on most other instruments (obviously not violin or smthn like that ofc). For drums which is very rhythmic it probably crops up even earlier. So as a result you wouldn't necessarily need to practice specifically for this kind of thing unless you've NEVER encountered it which I'm assuming is unlikely
@orewaluffy7378Ай бұрын
@@smallw1991been playing drums for 3 years and I've never encountered playing music with this😭. Depends on the genre ig. I still practice this independently tho and have improved. I progressed faster now that I'm better at drums tho compared to like a year ago when I couldn't get it regardless of how hard i tried
@DarioAgullo2 күн бұрын
Best video I've seen until now. Amazing!
@HaiTharImDavid4 күн бұрын
OHHHHHHHH. I did not expect to learn how to read those today lmao THANK YOU.
@marthacabrera23Ай бұрын
That 3 and 4 together was crazy!! Great job!!!
@user-ur7lg2vz2hАй бұрын
да. триоль на квартоль сыграть - это мощно!
@minj1390Ай бұрын
와!!!! 완전 놀랐어요!! 대박!!!
@Sully365Ай бұрын
Shave the dog gone butter. Shave is with both fingers, dog and butt is with one finger, the and ter is the other finger. Shave Dog Butt is triplet, shave the gone ter is 1/16th notes. Hope that made sense, goodluck! also, We merry men, is the pattern for 1/8th notes over triplets. we and ry for 1/8, we mer men for triplets.
@bian787Ай бұрын
Rytheme Hell belike
@firefightr_spike3846Ай бұрын
Sounded like drum n bass
@gigabyte7067Ай бұрын
This woman's motor coordination is truly incredible. ❤
@enigma2303Ай бұрын
Surely she knows how to play the piano
@vanwarluststolern6788Ай бұрын
yaa, piano woman
@EeriePropsАй бұрын
@enigma2303 I was thinking the drums becausexI can use this for my students, too. Nice ❤
@aprintojoss8079Ай бұрын
BUT HOW can we sure she had correct knocks ?
@gigabyte7067Ай бұрын
@@aprintojoss8079 Count the ticks, in the interval from one tick to another there must be 1, 2, 3 or 4 depending on the place indicated
@ethanbruce76478 сағат бұрын
I've never been able to do it at that fast a tempo, bravo!
@MrBud6673 күн бұрын
Damn thats some serious talent right there!
@alvinharrigan814729 күн бұрын
She got an incredible sense of rhythm and timing.
@lwills860928 күн бұрын
More so coordination. Many people with a sense of timing and rhythm can not do this.
@jesusmijares861428 күн бұрын
@@lwills8609Agree, especially in things like 2-3 or 3-4
@jerryhollis8155Ай бұрын
I've been playing guitar and piano, self taught, for a looooong time. That was the best lesson on time I have ever seen.
@kingrayne2363Ай бұрын
Hey man I’ve been playing self taught for a few months is there any great resource u could recommend to get me in the right direction? (Been playing about 8 or so months but I don’t feel like I’m progressing a lot rn)
@Bigdumdum3Ай бұрын
@@kingrayne2363find songs a bit out of your comfort zone and no matter how hard they are just keep practicing and don’t stop. It will feel hopeless at times and there will be things you can’t play yet but if you just keep trying and take it slow you will get it eventually. PS: you don’t NEED to play hard songs if you don’t want to, just play what ever sounds nice to you
@smallw1991Ай бұрын
I really mean this with the least offense possible to her, but what she is aiming to do is not particularly difficult, and also she made a lot of mistakes. For example, she wasn't on the beat for many of her taps, and also her first 3 + 4 was completely incorrect.
@kingrayne2363Ай бұрын
@@Bigdumdum3 I’m more into the rock and metal style of playing and would like to branch out eventually to other styles whenever I feel like I’m comfortable enough in one style. Currently I’m practicing songs like enter sandman and californication and some parts come easier than others but I intend to stick with it and keep pushing
@MS-nc3evАй бұрын
The best ❤
@tonycreations3367Күн бұрын
It's very difficult, hats off to you.🙏🏻
@alexyuan61652 күн бұрын
She has a great brain❤
@allisonbilbey194811 күн бұрын
This is waaaayyy harder than it looks. The concept makes pretty explainable sense to wrap your head around but the actual process takes so much practice.
@user-nq9ee6vh9d9 күн бұрын
Nah it looks hard as f.
@EyeLean52809 күн бұрын
It looks pretty hard to me! I don't think any amount of training or practice could lead to me being able to do this.
@Lizik8 күн бұрын
it's much easier than everyone is making it out to be. i think a lot of people making comments on it don't know how to do it and have no clue about the (easy) learning process
@DigiVixen8 күн бұрын
@@Lizik I'm 45 and believe me I've tried very hard to do stuff like this. My brain literally can't do it. My brain will always try to synch.
@s0610788 күн бұрын
@@Lizik on a single note maybe, now try again on an actual sonata with shit like arpeggio and scale on different hands. Oh and in Allegro of course.
@mjt07fАй бұрын
Drummer, 20+ years...people don't realize just how tough that/this is! She killed it!
@awilliams3841Ай бұрын
As a non drummer. I understand This doesn’t look easy.
@abbygale3522Ай бұрын
I can't pat my head and rub my stomach at the same time... I definitely understand how extremely difficult this is. Lol
@koochlambot9317Ай бұрын
Haven't seen a single person who's saying this isn't difficult.
@Kanig94Ай бұрын
20 years experience and you didn't notice she messed up the 3 over 4s?
@skylined5534Ай бұрын
@@koochlambot9317 You ought to read more of the comments then. Loads of pretentious douchenozzles saying just that 😂
@sylexgreenboy-ft7me5 күн бұрын
WoW ! This is the most impressive thing I’ve seen today !!!
@ojrivas68436 күн бұрын
Your mind is at another level 🎉
@plunteretech134426 күн бұрын
Damn, i play piano for years and i probably cant switch between the rhythms as clean and good as she can. That is one amazing demonstration of skill and feeling.
@SamuTheFrog22 күн бұрын
No its not. Ive seen better in year one percussionists I'd literally bet you $100 if you spent 3 days working on this, you'd have it down better than her. She rushes She drags She even did the second polyrhythm totally wrong, turning it from a triplet quantization to a swing beat. & every stroke she made was uneven & ive seen more control in a sloth.
@Ladybugs70722 күн бұрын
I’ve played cello for almost 5 years now and I still don’t see how this works
@imoldgregg822 күн бұрын
No one asked about your poser skills
@YourAverageLoser76322 күн бұрын
Real! Hers is not perfect buts it's pretty damn close. My ass can't even do the "spin one hand one way and the other the other way" thing without having a stroke 😅 this would kill me-
@BeeTreeOil22 күн бұрын
@@SamuTheFrog God Did your parents never hug you as a kid? Because no normal person should ever go to a comment section just to rant about the tiniest unnecessary mess ups in a beginners tutorial on Music Theory. Also, the user explicitly said they’ve spent years playing the piano Thats a lot of three days that didn’t suddenly make them good at pattern swapping As someone who picks onto patterns rather well, it takes me a whole 24 hours to get down a medium-skilled piano piece BY ear. But I wont judge anyone for how they learn, and neither should you. Tldr: Grow up. And look into getting a therapist for your childhood issues with perfectionism.
@claudiobraga6774Ай бұрын
Impressive! Not only her amazing ability but the simple yet effective way to show it clearly even for those like me that are not musicians in any way.
@Pdrossk3 күн бұрын
Que sensacional! Com certeza deve ser uma ótima professora,explicou bem sem falar nada . 👑👏
@nula0043Күн бұрын
Jeasus this woman is such a professional 😅😍🥰
@IMikePlaysАй бұрын
The way she's smiling, she knows she's too good at it, bless her ❤️❤️
@UphillJunkiesАй бұрын
Think about the integration and clarity and grip of understanding her brain has for every cordination of move she did. Simply Amazing!.
@myla6135Ай бұрын
She's good. It was a great watch but don't all musicians do this? Pianists, drummers, clarinetists, etc? I'm no musician. I did a bit of recorder playing (badly) at school when I was 8. :-)
@vincentadultman6226Ай бұрын
@@myla6135I'd say this is definitely more advanced. As a semi decent violinist, I didn't have such good timing while preparing for my grade exams 😂. Lord I wish I used metronome, I had to depend on a short tempered teacher using clapping to keep time lol
@myla6135Ай бұрын
@@vincentadultman6226 Aww, thanks for that. There's me attributing all sorts to musicians. Whom, by the way, I love. Music ........ couldn't live without it.
@KOTURSOYYOАй бұрын
Ha ensayado muchas muchas veces Relaja
@isaacalexandermila68573 күн бұрын
your coordination is admirable, cheers! :) by the way, really enjoyed the beat, feels good.
@noviaaa9959Күн бұрын
Otak kanan dan kirinya seimbang, hebatt
@hirouzumaki6527Ай бұрын
Okay. This is actual witchcraft. Just. You did it almost flawlessly and with both hands. Playing 2 separate rhythms at the same time. Playing one (especially triplets) while hearing others play another is often hard enough, but here you show it with ease and a smile. Hats off to you. This is definite dedication to the craft, and a great method of teaching.
@JediLoreenАй бұрын
It's not that hard if you already play a two-handed musical instrument. It's hard for you nonmusicians.
@hirouzumaki6527Ай бұрын
@JediLoreen two handed I will concede it might be easy, but "non-musicians" is a harsh term. 8+ years of trumpet. I can double-tongue, circular breathe, and other such skills. I would consider myself a musician, but everyone has different skills, and this is certainly not one of mine. Lol
@goldfishyxАй бұрын
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@johnpan8688Ай бұрын
I was vibing and headbanging😂😂😂😂
@hi_there29Ай бұрын
@JediLoreen I've been a musician since I was 4. played many two-handed instruments since then. I could not do this now especially not as flawlessly as she just did. it's a difficult task and she did it very well. say what you like but this was impressive.
@whitneyjohnson1382Ай бұрын
Reasons I’m a woodwind and not a percussionist. Mad respect to anyone who can separate their hands and brains like this. I’m super envious.
@AroAsAGayroАй бұрын
Same. Im a clarinet, you?
@bubs_was_hereАй бұрын
I play drums, and this is hard as hell, ESPECIALLY once you delve to polyrhythms. The only time I ever used polyrhythms is when I’d go play Meshuggah songs since their drummer is like a living clock
@Koloka_exeАй бұрын
As a saxophone player, yeah that looks hard as hell
@heisenberg_308Ай бұрын
It’s not separation, it’s rhythm. 2/3 is just a paradiddle, and 3/4 can be done by saying “pass the goddamn butter” and tapping on syllables.
@irinaspir6043Ай бұрын
Скорее надо объединить мозги с руками
@user-bd2ek8zu4cКүн бұрын
This is a great way to challege and exercise each side of your brain
@onyxrockefeller17283 күн бұрын
You just thought me how to read notes. I love you thank you we need more educational videos
@Fadedshadow5522 күн бұрын
Hand - eye coordination is GOD-LIKE
@xcrystal485121 күн бұрын
More like hand independence
@angryperson850421 күн бұрын
There is barely any hand eye coordination here
@user-ec7if3bg7g21 күн бұрын
It’s the ear eye coordination, hand eye part is just moving the markers to the right spot
@y859321 күн бұрын
its not hand-eye coordination but ik what ur trying to say
@TheOrangeRoad20 күн бұрын
What? You don't need eye coordination to do this bro, blind musicians are a thing
@TV-MA.x_x.Ай бұрын
The fact that she didn't mess up at all or instinctively try to tap at the same speed with both hands is INSANELY impressive. I'm shocked.
@Flawless4371Ай бұрын
she did mess up a lot though
@michaelsutherland5848Ай бұрын
Well she did get as many takes as she needed.
@LeoDurman11Ай бұрын
Umm she kinda messed up a lot
@Speedstack21Ай бұрын
The first round of sixteenth notes in her right hand and triplets in her left hand was wrong.
@Oneoneone111OneАй бұрын
This probably isn’t the only attempt. It’s still impressive
@italocalioniferreira22918 сағат бұрын
meu deus, essa mulher ta em outro nivel
@ashleyx74547 сағат бұрын
I am beyond shocked at how easy it was to understand this--