This is the start of a multi-part lesson on rhythm. This first part explains how notes are measured in beats, how to count out a series of notes, and how notes are grouped in repeating patterns.
Listening to Music Lights Up the Whole Brain December 6, 2011 — Researchers have developed a groundbreaking new method that allows to study how the brain processes different aspects of music, such as rhythm, tonality and timbre (sound color) in a realistic ......
In the fourth video in our Elements Of Music series, Music Wizard founder Chris Salter shares how the number 12 reveals interesting ways to look at and listen to music, and the correlation of music and math. a) Western classical harmony, especially since Bach, uses...
In the fifth video of our Elements Of Music series, Music Wizard Founder Chris Salter discusses ways the understanding of language applies to learning music. Music can be organized and self reflective, and that order can be called a language. Many parallels with human...
From the moment our hearts start beating, rhythm is integral to us all. From walking to dancing, from clicking our fingers to tapping our toes, we are all programmed to respond to rhythm. In this film Howard looks at the common rhythmic patterns that have been used by...