Hello! My name is Kyle Coughlin and I teach, compose, create educational books and websites, and perform on the clarinet and saxophone. I earned both my doctorate and masters degrees in clarinet performance from the Peabody Conservatory as a student of Loren Kitt, and my bachelors degree from University of Maryland as a student of Ed Walters.
This channel is dedicated to my educational videos. I aim to teach the fundamentals of music in fun and helpful ways. Visit my websites for many more educational materials and books.
MusicAllTheTime.com features online metronomes (subdividing and counting), loads of free sheet music, and the online materials for my Time Lines Music Method which helps improve students’ rhythm and reading skills.
ChristmasMusicSongs.com includes free sheet music for over 30 Christmas carols for woodwinds, brass, strings, and piano.
KyleCoughlinMusic.com has info and links to my other educational websites.
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If you are playing in music where the quarter note is equal to one beat like 2/4, 3/4 or 4/4, then yes, the duple subdivision represents eighth notes. If you need help with eighth notes or would like lots of exercises with eighth notes, you can find lots of material here: www.musicallthetime.com/time-lines/unit-05/how-to-play-eighth-notes.html