(Music playing) Okay, let us change this around of it another half note, and let us join these together. Now, I do not have like it.
So, I made those eighth notes. It does not matter.
So, if you look at this now, now this is coming down—one, two, three, four. Now, the way this is going to work is—can you get this? Okay. One, two so that will be 8 counts, these are eighth notes, right? So actually, you are going to add an end.
So now, is coming you are going to forget about this, I guess. So, if I had more rhythm over here, then it would only dry that up. Just keep going, so it filled the whole bar. So, there would be actually eight of these and the bar. But, when you add these and they doubled, right? So, it would be like one and two, and like that.
So, one, two, three, four, one and two and three and four and—like that. It sounds like (Music playing). I messed up there. It is still too early for me. (Music playing) Like that. So, that is time signatures, beats and like notes and stuff like that. We just winged on this a little bit, but yes. Okay.
I will probably cover more of this later in other lessons, but I think I am running out of time. So, I am just going to quickly teach you one more thing.
A scale. This is the first scale and the flat side of it. It is called F-Major. Now, we had sharps, which got raised up, and then we have flats. So, if you are on the G and it is a G-flat, it would go down.
So if you remember, it is Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle. That is the way you get your sharps. Now, if you want your flat, you just reverse it. So, you go Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’s Father. So, Battle Ends (music playing) And Down (music playing) Goes Charles’s (music playing) Father. Okay.
So, after F-Major, we have one flat, so it is Battle. B is flatted, so it is going to be like this (music playing). One more time. (Music playing) Okay.
I do not think I have enough time to teach a song today. I hope that was a fun thing and I hope I did not mess around too much and confused you a lot. I had to rush through that and just teach it all in a few minutes, but I think I did a pretty good job of it, I hope.
I hope you guys found that good, and keep practicing. Good luck, bye.
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