Next Animation Studio
Danish footballer Christian Eriksen to be fitted with heart-starting device
After collapsing from cardiac arrest and being resuscitated during his country’s opening European Championship game, Danish soccer player Christian Eriksen is to be fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or ICD, according...
Music Matters
Piano Accompaniment Styles - Music Performance
Always wanted to compose or improvise a professional accompaniment to a melody on the piano? In this music performance lesson we consider not only how to fit chords to a melody but also how to come up with a really effective...
Odd Quartet
New World Symphony - Antonin Dvorak
Today we are looking at Symphony No. 9 by Antonín Dvořák. Dvorak was a composer of the Romantic era and made a name for himself as a musician and composer from an early age. In 1892 he was invited to become the director of the National...
Two Minute Music Theory
How To Read Time Signatures - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #8
Season 1, Episode 8 How do you know what the two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music mean? Are they a fraction? Will any two numbers work? Find out today How To Read Time Signatures on Two Minute Music Theory.
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Science Happens! With Carl Zimmer
We each spend about one-third of our lives sleeping. But what goes on in our brains when we're asleep? In search of answers, Amita Sehgal studies the sleeping habits of fruit flies.
Music Matters
Piano for Beginners Lesson 8 - The Notes A, B & C in Bass Clef
In this video you will continue to develop knowledge of the bass clef, including the introduction of a new note, A. Fingering and fingering control are developed, and you will get more confident with counting rhythms and playing with a...
Two Minute Music Theory
How To Classify Time Signatures - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #9
Season 1, Episode 9 What are simple, compound and complex meter and how do they work? Can 17/24 exist? Learn how to classify time signatures.
Music Matters
Piano for Beginners Lesson 11 - Five Notes in the Treble Clef, Ties & Dynamics
In this video you will learn a new note in the treble clef, G, and learn to use all five fingers in the right hand. There is a new piece to learn using C, D, E, F and G with all fingers on the move and a variety of rhythms. By the end of...
Music Matters
Piano for Beginners Lesson 6 - Getting Started with the Bass Clef
In this video you will learn about the bass clef. So far in the course the focus has been on playing right hand notes in the treble clef; now the focus moves to the left hand reading in the bass clef. The focus is on Middle C and you...
Mr Henry's Music World
Megalovania Piano Lesson for Kids! [Easy]
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Mr Henry's Music World
Online Music Lessons for Beginners Triplets
Hey Parents! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10?
Music Matters
What is a Lombard Rhythm? (The Scotch Snap) - Music Theory
The Lombard rhythm or Scotch snap is a syncopated musical rhythm in which a short, accented note is followed by a longer one. Find out all about this syncopated musical rhythm, including how it's written and how it sounds in this music...
Rachel's English
English Stress: 3-syllable Words
Learn 3-syllable word stress with this video series. This focuses on stress on the second syllable.
Prime Coaching Sport
Individual skills: Ball control › Part 2 | Basketball skills in PE
Some more challenging and fun ways to improve your students' ball handling skills, developing their control of the ball and their body
Coach Dan Blewett
PITCHERS: Your Pace Matters! [Pitching Mindset & Strategy]
Does it really matter how fast you work as a pitcher? Is game pace important? YUPPPPPPP
Music Matters
Harmonic Rhythm and Progression - Music Composition
What is harmonic rhythm and what does it tell you about chord changes during a chord progression? Harmonic rhythm is all about when and how often chords change in a piece. Sometimes the harmonic rhythm is slow; at other times it moves...
Curated Video
SHAKE A LEG!
Upside down leg-shaking rejuvenates tired legs and takes the pressure off varicose veins.
Curated Video
Exploring the Elements and History of Music
Explore the various elements of music, such as pitch, harmony, rhythm, tempo, and timbre, and how they come together to create music. We also discuss the different ways music is made and played around the world, from using our voices and...
Rachel's English
American English Imitation Exercise: What did you do today?
Practice American English with this imitation exercise. Hear the musical quality of the speech by hearing it on a loop. Focus on intonation and rhythm rather than individual words and sounds.
Bizarre Beasts
Why Elephant Seals Drop Beats
Male elephant seals have rhythmic names that they keep throughout their lives and it looks like they also have naming trends.
Coach Dan Blewett
The Pockets Pitching Drill: Stay Closed Better & Improve Mechanics
Dan Blewett is a former pro pitcher who overcame Tommy John surgery twice, earning All-Star selections after both of them.
Music Matters
The Difference Between a German 6th and a Dominant 7th - Music Theory
Why a German 6th sounds exactly the same as a Dominant 7th but functions very differently. This music theory lesson shows you how to construct a Dominant 7th in the key of Db and a German 6th in the key of C, drawing attention to the...
Music Matters
How to Write Counterpoint - Music Composition
Learn how to write counterpoint, an advanced music composition technique. Many musicians are happy writing melodies and chords but when it comes to writing counterpoint they feel out of their depth. Many music students need to be able to...