Piano Theory: Piano Theory on Tie Notes. Music Theory.
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gromshit101 says:
Thanks man youre the man!
Thomas Lemmon says:
Thanks for the comment.
C Tamilselvi says:
nice explanation, thanks
Thomas Lemmon says:
You’re welcome and thanks for the positive comment.
chezz1a says:
thank u.
Thomas Lemmon says:
You’re welcome!
Dr.Manhatan says:
Amen a brutha needed this
Thomas Lemmon says:
Great! 🙂
musiclover4life98 says:
Thank you for the explanation. But say I have an eighth note and on the
second eighth note there is a tie to a quarter note in the next measure.
Which one should I hold, the first eighth note or the quarter note. Thank
you, and I’m sorry if my question sounds confusing.
Thomas Lemmon says:
I think I understand your question. I would be held for 1 1/2 beats
Cherrard Cohen says:
I really enjoy looking at your lessons. Thank you.
Thanks man youre the man!
Thanks for the comment.
nice explanation, thanks
You’re welcome and thanks for the positive comment.
thank u.
You’re welcome!
Amen a brutha needed this
Great! 🙂
Thank you for the explanation. But say I have an eighth note and on the
second eighth note there is a tie to a quarter note in the next measure.
Which one should I hold, the first eighth note or the quarter note. Thank
you, and I’m sorry if my question sounds confusing.
I think I understand your question. I would be held for 1 1/2 beats
I really enjoy looking at your lessons. Thank you.
KING