The words make it too complicated. May I suggest a very simple counting rhythm. "1, 2 & 3" Both hands play on 1, your right hand plays on 2 and 3, and your left hand plays on the &.
I had to come back here, was reading about subsaharan polyphonic rhythms, they don't even have a name for rhythm, they dance with this 2/3 beat (2 being the feet, 3 the drums). this fascinates me -cause I never knew that b4, but in church interludes will slip into 2 in left hand, 3 in right, not even aware of rhythm but only change in atmosphere, it starts being "good for people" somehow?? (although I think ewww when hear "healing/therapeutic") Are there Universal Rhythms?
@cefinow have you heard the Schulmann Frequencies/Harmonies? Check out 432Mhz (Chakra Awakening or something like that(?)) and 528Mhz (the frequency for 'Love').
'Universal' Rhythms, harmonics (esp when used with with water) and frequencies help us to stay 'in-tune' with our natural bio-chemistry within the body. Its a fascinating subject that has for some reason not been studied properly. I suspect a cover-up of some sort. But Im a skeptical mofo... doesn't mean Im wrong though.
Hey Paul I was wondering if you could make a tutorial for this song, not for the sync but the actually notes...thanks! I love your playing + your piano sounds extravegent.
although... to continue sync problems... I also remember something by Chopin, not a nocturne where the right hand just goes for a spin, but maybe a polonaise? where there was one bar I could not get past because the two hands were playing very different rhythms... drove me crazy, I walked it out and clapped and counted and drew lines between the clefs, could not get it, gave UP! cannot remember what it was now??!! tried to find sheet music with my lines drawn, it's gone??
lol I remember years ago trying to learn different drumming rhythms (on a pillow on my knees) and 3/2 and 2/3 gave me fits. How do you put 1.5 beats against 1 beat. Finally landed on a 6 beat measure, left hand (2 beats) will hit on beats 1 and 4, and right (3 beats) will land on beats 1, 3, 5. The point is 2 evenly spaced and 3 evenly spaced beats in each unit of time. When you get the feel of it you can use it all kinds of ways, just un-sync your hands when you feel like it. good luck
The words make it too complicated. May I suggest a very simple counting rhythm. "1, 2 & 3" Both hands play on 1, your right hand plays on 2 and 3, and your left hand plays on the &.
TrueBlueTitanz 2 months ago
you have no idea how long i've been looking for someone who has this deep of an understanding of piano theory that bridges this specific gap
mafiattg 3 months ago
not once were u on time with the metronome
mapex24x18 5 months ago
thank you dude(:
JustJuliethe 8 months ago
good job :) thanks a lot. Kiss
NoSmileMen 9 months ago
one of the most helpful tutorials i have found
alexicewall 11 months ago
Thank you Paul for posting this! Your Yamaha sounds great! Looks like an upright, right? What model is it?
simsim29 11 months ago
I had to come back here, was reading about subsaharan polyphonic rhythms, they don't even have a name for rhythm, they dance with this 2/3 beat (2 being the feet, 3 the drums). this fascinates me -cause I never knew that b4, but in church interludes will slip into 2 in left hand, 3 in right, not even aware of rhythm but only change in atmosphere, it starts being "good for people" somehow?? (although I think ewww when hear "healing/therapeutic") Are there Universal Rhythms?
cefinow 1 year ago
@cefinow have you heard the Schulmann Frequencies/Harmonies? Check out 432Mhz (Chakra Awakening or something like that(?)) and 528Mhz (the frequency for 'Love').
'Universal' Rhythms, harmonics (esp when used with with water) and frequencies help us to stay 'in-tune' with our natural bio-chemistry within the body. Its a fascinating subject that has for some reason not been studied properly. I suspect a cover-up of some sort. But Im a skeptical mofo... doesn't mean Im wrong though.
528 Mhz
D0W666 4 months ago
Hey Paul I was wondering if you could make a tutorial for this song, not for the sync but the actually notes...thanks! I love your playing + your piano sounds extravegent.
LastShinobi01 1 year ago
@LastShinobi01 -- sure, I could do that for you. I will jot it down now on my things to do.
pianoanswers 1 year ago 5
@pianoanswers Thank you for this video! I am SUPER excited that you will be making a tutorial with the actual notes for this song!!!!
OAKENAMBER 1 year ago
@OAKENAMBER me too :) cant wait for the tutorial with notes
maniacguitar 1 year ago
although... to continue sync problems... I also remember something by Chopin, not a nocturne where the right hand just goes for a spin, but maybe a polonaise? where there was one bar I could not get past because the two hands were playing very different rhythms... drove me crazy, I walked it out and clapped and counted and drew lines between the clefs, could not get it, gave UP! cannot remember what it was now??!! tried to find sheet music with my lines drawn, it's gone??
cefinow 1 year ago
lol I remember years ago trying to learn different drumming rhythms (on a pillow on my knees) and 3/2 and 2/3 gave me fits. How do you put 1.5 beats against 1 beat. Finally landed on a 6 beat measure, left hand (2 beats) will hit on beats 1 and 4, and right (3 beats) will land on beats 1, 3, 5. The point is 2 evenly spaced and 3 evenly spaced beats in each unit of time. When you get the feel of it you can use it all kinds of ways, just un-sync your hands when you feel like it. good luck
cefinow 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing this very nice! :-)
peoplestandup 1 year ago
perhaps i should consider myself lucky, that this is not something i can do innately,
and the feeling of accomplishment will mean more, once i can...
now i can practice this while driving, and also while watching paul playing the piano slowly, I might also try to play along on my side..
the best way to say thankyou for this, is to some day send you my recording in proper tempo..
wow, what a great educational video for musicians throughout the world, paul and khwan so awesome..
douglassmcann 1 year ago