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Understanding Beats (Part 1 Of 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

More tutorials IN ORDER at http://www.waltribeiro.net
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/waltribeiro

This video is an easy shortcut in order to understand 'TABS' in Music!

-Walt

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  • do you still have these live lessons? cause i couldnt find anything about it on your site. i would like to see some.

  • @darkryu38 nope.

  • Walt rocks,  thanks, Oak

  • @oaklandfla2 oakkkkkkk!!!!

  • @waltribeiro whats "oak"?

  • @hanzimaster confused. what's that?

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  • @hazellina07 why? is it my big nose :( sorry!

  • i find people should practice at an extremely low tempo and only inch up 5 or whatever beats per minute with eery piece of music and then once they've gotten every single solitaire note or chord 100% clean , accurate and in time with no mistakes...

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  • seems like common sense if you think about it....LoL!!! Great video and this guy sounds like he real dedicated to what he does, and he is thinking about every little nuance in music and beats in general....Great video, I just learned a little about music that I did not know

  • this is not quite dance of eternity

  • @waltribeiro His youtube user name is oakland, he was just letting you know he thanked you

  • @hazellina07 that's your problem xD

  • to fast for a beginer but this video is awsome!! Thanks

  • Oh lookie there. I got a boner.

  • So wait, I think I might have gotten this, depending on what number is underneath the note, that is how many beats it is played for? (The duration that note is played for?) So if I saw the number 4 underneath a quarter note, I would play that quarter note for 4 beats?

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