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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2010

In this lesson of learn free music theory I talk about Hybrid time signatures

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  • I feel like such a troll commenting more than once on all you videos, im sorry, its just that I get really exited , your videos are my favorite :D

  • @Airvtz :) It's ok! I don't mind you commenting more than once, as long as you have something to say ^_^

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  • Hey there andrew. I appreciate what you've done here. Thanks man! I was hoping to ask though, when you could have two duple's right next to each other (like in 9/8) can you carry the rest over the two main beats or does it always have to be that each main beat gets a rest? Hope all is well

  • hi, i really need some more explanation on the hybrid quadruple rests because in my workwook it talks about this strong-weak-medium-weak pattern, which confuses me. I tried to follow the pattern but they do it differently. I need to apply for the exam as soon as possible, but I can't until i understand absolutely everything...HELP ME.please

  • @Lypur Hey there

    I think it'd be very useful if you gave us some already prepared exercises, y'know?

    For instance, when we are asked to do transpositions and so.

    Well, just a tip. Love your videos!!

    Byeee :D

  • <3 

  • Lypur, I have a problem..I've always wanted to play the piano. I now wanted to relive that dream. But the thing is, I am affected with palmar hyperhidrosis since childhood, a condition that leaves me with excessive sweat from the soles of my palms/feet for no reason whatsoever. The sweat sticks to the keys and quite be quite bothersome. Is it still possible to become a good pianist affected by these conditions? Thanks. Your work is very inspirational

  • Wonderful!

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