Thank you so much - this video has been a godsend for me. Your delivery is excellent and so clear. I have liked and subscribed, and will be following this excellent series.
These are wonderful helpful videos Sharon. It would be amazing if you could consider teaching aural and sight singing skills too, but I know how much you love theory!
Thank you for your kind comments. If you want some extra practice you could try the Rhythm exercises in the new ABRSM Discovering Music Theory workbook. I have completed all of the lessons for this and nearly all of the videos are scheduled. It's the same material overall as the old syllabus and workbooks, but is presented in a manner more in keeping with the new online computer exams. Also you could try some of the older past exam papers, which you can still purchase. Here are the links to the playlists: Grade 1 Discovering Music Theory ru-vid.com/group/PLpH_mDj0fStVgUZ3clTn8P83nh_yA6ZQi Past Exam Papers ru-vid.com/group/PLpH_mDj0fStWwyEiChq7jlxpNXnnFM3JY
Many have! Perhaps watch a couple of these vlogs to encourage you in your studies... Take a Bow (Bravo! Shout Out for Exam Success in a Trying Time) - Sharon Bill Music Matters Vlog ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7gQ5dXUp8IM.html Shout Out! (You’ve Got This - Working Hard and Staying Positive) - Sharon Bill Music Matters Vlog ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cYVHKHFoly8.html
Maths is not my strong point either! It helps if I diagram the notes out or draw a sort of pie chart for the note values showing the beat divided into halves, quarters, eighth ... I prefer to visualise it that way.