Master your subdivisions with these exercises!
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2020
- Happy Friday everyone! I hope you all are staying safe as a lot of the world starts opening up again. This week I wanted to give you a few ideas for gaining complete rhythmical control. It’s very easy to be "led" into a certain subdivison, which then will be both hard to break out of, but also is extremely hard to play "tight" rhythmically. Try to master these exercises, not just being able to execute the notes: but also really feeling where beat 1,2,3,4 actually comes on, whichever note you landed on at that time.
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Thanks for checking out the lesson! I kind of went a little bit overboard with the amounts of exercises, however I tried to keep em short and sweet.
These are like tongue twisters for your fretting hand, I dig 'em!
Clever idea my friend! Thx for the exercise!
Very good lesson!
Just what I need to get away from the same old same old , while you were playing these I could hear them as really quick licks ,I’ll have to try that too 😀
Awesome lesson as always brother!!! Can’t wait to try those on my guitar
awesome my man! let me know how it goes after doing them for a little while, and hope you can do the marathon with me on this video!
Keven Eknes Sure man. I am still working on it
Great lesson! This is something I noticed I've been struggling with recently in my improvisation. It's too easy to just vomit out fast runs without being conscious of the subdivision happening. Have you considered moving this to other subdivisions like quintuplets?
Thank you brother, glad you like the lesson! Yeah it’s something we all are guilty of at some point or another. Yeah I have, however for me personally they’re very dependent on the motion of the lick, as it’s not as "clear" of a subdivision as the other. For lines in phrases of 5,7,9 and 11 I highly suggest something that’s easy for the listener to hang on to, with say a lick that’s developed diatonically, if that makes sense?
Thank you..nice lesson..wher is the drum track..lik how u..r doin..for me to practice..along
Thanks brother! Theres a couple available on my Patreon, or you can easily use a metronome :)