I would love more Rhythm instructional videos and workouts! Great video! That trick for counting quarter note triplets looks pretty useful, let's see if I finally get to count them right!
Me drum man with tip. How i learned to feel the rhythm of quarter note triplets was to tap in eighth note triplets, then move my hand into the air away from hitting while playing at the same speed. You could also heavily accent the right hand for the same effect, and it helps with subdivision in your head while playing.
Loved this video. I understand basic rhythm but working with rests and different note values such as quintuplets and septuplets really helped level up my knowledge. Cant wait to work on this. Id love a rhythm video with odd meters as well!
My first instrument was the drums so luckily it transfers heavily over with the ability to be rhythmically correct, makes me appreciate it a lot more lol
Yes, please more rhythm! I struggle with counting time signatures and understanding how this all comes together. This video was a "very again" great video!
I really appreciate this video, i won’t lie i wasn’t expecting to actually see something that explores into good sections of rhythmic control. Nothing too crazy but it’s very well made for comprehension. I would love some more nitty gritty videos that explain how to play rhythms more comfortably like the ones seen by people like Tigran Hamasyan.
after watching the video and following you I just realized that the way I practiced all this time was wrong.. and the answer is that my guitar playing has not improved all this time even though I have practiced a lot but it is still difficult to play cleanly and accurately... you saved me bernth, not only did you teach about practicing the right way.. even made me appreciate the meaning of patience and discipline to achieve something like you did...tqsm keep helping and working dude
nice exercises, i do suff like this when i don't have a guitar and some free time, clapping tuplets and syncopated rhythms to a metronome is quite helpful
The pentuplets and septuplets seem really useful for shred solos, when 16th triplets or straight 16ths are too slow/fast, it's another way to fit the shred to the beat.
Another way to understand quarter note triplets is to feel the half note and play a triplet against it. If you practice going back and forth between feeling a quarter and a half then you can do this very very easily.
I practice with the segment of drums until I can get it without mistakes, then record my riffs, then practice to what I recorded, and then after I’ve mastered what I’ve written I’ll re-record.
"Please. Let's both of us stop trying to justify this whole thing and admit you're -in danger- not a good player." "Who are you talking to right now? Who is it you think you see? Do you know how much I -make- shred a year? I mean, even if I told you, you wouldn't believe it. Do you know what would happen if I suddenly decided to stop -going into work- practicing? A -business- band big enough that it could be listed on the -NASDAQ- Big Four tour goes belly up. Disappears! It ceases to exist without me. No, you clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I _am_ -not in danger- a good player. I am the -danger- shredder! A guy -opens his door- turns on his RUclips and gets -shot- blasted with insane licks and you think that of me? No. _I am the one who __-knocks-__ rocks!_ Cool t-shirt. :)
Bro... If you are not suscribed, DO IT! It helps Bernth a lot! You are watching this for free and it takes precious time to make a video like this... It´s the least we can do for him! Do it, bruh, lay a hand to the Bernth shred guitar community!
I was taught to count like this: 8th= 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and 16th= 1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4 e and a Trips= trip a lat, trip a lat, trip a lat, trip a late
Any tips/opinions on how to best get used to quarter note triplets? Which method do you think works best and is most beneficial (I think probably D)? A) Just counting at half of the normal speed, and treating them like 8th note triplets (easy but is a crutch)/ B) not really counting them at all and just getting used to how they "feel"/ C) treating them as a polyrhythm (3:2) and practicing with clapping your hands (left hand 2 claps, right 3 claps)/ D) counting them like: ONE and A two AND a (which is basically what Bernth is doing as well). I understand the theory but they're really unintuitive to play for me.
I'm so happy I was perfectly able to follow the rythm until that 7tuolet at the end, im NOT a fast nor a tight guitarist, but I suro do love and have practiced complex rythms before
A good hard strumming progression is show me the way by peter Frampton. There's subtle chord changes and odd rest. Definitely should check it out brotha. I know it's not your genre an I know this lesson isn't directly on that but that song is a good beginner to intermediate practice
Should these also be practiced while tapping the foot on 1,2,3,4 ? Because that’s where everything short circuits in my brain. Reading the rhythm and tapping the beat at the same time is crazy hard for me
When switching between 16th notes and triplets, should a new beat start with a downstroke? This is a very good and challenging video but I think a picking pattern explanation would do great with the workout.
This is a great lesson and everything is played with a downstroke. If he had been incorporating other notes and strings then yes absolutely a picking explanation would be helpful. so maybe in the future he'll do more complex rythms...🤘
I need some serious help I do have usual guitar skills but I cant play with backing tracks or match with the drums. Would love if you post something related to this.❤️
Great to hear that you're satisfied with my answer. I don't have a telegram account as of yet, so I'll await your reaction accordingly. Stay metal in the meantime mate!
I had a dream last night where bernth was playing, I think it was an exercise or something. It turned into a nightmare. Bernth was playing with his thumb under the fretboard, so it wasn't supporting his fretting hand on the fretboard. Yeah it was a crazy backwards world dream. Just thought I'd share because I thought it was funny. Bernth will probably read this and think, shit that's creepy.🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would love more Rhythm instructional videos and workouts! Great video! That trick for counting quarter note triplets looks pretty useful, let's see if I finally get to count them right!
True!❤️❤️❤️
Yes! More rhythm lessons!!!!!
Me drum man with tip.
How i learned to feel the rhythm of quarter note triplets was to tap in eighth note triplets, then move my hand into the air away from hitting while playing at the same speed. You could also heavily accent the right hand for the same effect, and it helps with subdivision in your head while playing.
Excellent lesson! We definitely need more of this. You want to play right you need to be able to keep the rhythm. It all starts with the rhythm.
The second day practicing these exercises is much easier than the first one.
Thanks for the lesson, and for making it musical. You rock 🤘
This topic is crucially missing on RUclips.
Download the brand new 'Rhythm Workout Package' on Patreon ▶ www.patreon.com/bernth Have fun practicing! 🤘
Loved this video. I understand basic rhythm but working with rests and different note values such as quintuplets and septuplets really helped level up my knowledge. Cant wait to work on this. Id love a rhythm video with odd meters as well!
My 13 year old son is learning percussion, and this video blew his mind. I've been playing music for 24 years and it completely floored me. God damn.
My first instrument was the drums so luckily it transfers heavily over with the ability to be rhythmically correct, makes me appreciate it a lot more lol
I want these types of rythms everyweek!!!
#rythm #rythmguitar #sheetmusic
My goodness! Best video on the topic in my opinion! Worked great for me! THANK YOU! Love from Brazil 🇧🇷!
This is great. I've never had any interest in playing lead, rhythm is more fun. Really great video.
Always appreciate your awesome rhythm guitar lessons, Bernth! Thanks!!!!
you are out and out my favourite guitar instructor🤘🏻
Fantastic video! Would love to see more rhythm teachings!
Great lesson Bernth I want to get crazy good on my guitar 🎸
Yes, please more rhythm! I struggle with counting time signatures and understanding how this all comes together. This video was a "very again" great video!
Random viewer: I should practice this
*Grabs guitar*
Random viewer: wait that's not a tab
That’s the best lesson I’ve watched since a long time. Maybe an explanation lesson about timing in more details would be amazing ❤
This was an excellent idea for a video. Rhythm is important!
you make some of the best guitar lessons
This lesson is oxygen! Thank you we wait for more video like this
i love what you doing here, grettings!!!
yeah I definitely learned I suck at rhythm. It was very very cool to watch and listen to what you were playing. Great video!
I really appreciate this video, i won’t lie i wasn’t expecting to actually see something that explores into good sections of rhythmic control. Nothing too crazy but it’s very well made for comprehension. I would love some more nitty gritty videos that explain how to play rhythms more comfortably like the ones seen by people like Tigran Hamasyan.
This was a lot more fun (and needed for me, haha) than I expected, good one!
I love this. Please do more!
2:39 part2
Level 4 and above literally turns into a meshuggah song
For Counting:
Quintuplets: Hi-po-po-ta-mus
Septuplets: Al-ex-an-der-Ha-mil-ton
Holy shit... What a video... Thank you so much
Insane!! Thank you 👍
Some really great basics to help develop heavy metal rhythms.🙂
Swinging the 8th notes...that's an extra level of complexity right there...
after watching the video and following you
I just realized that the way I practiced all this time was wrong.. and the answer is that my guitar playing has not improved all this time even though I have practiced a lot but it is still difficult to play cleanly and accurately...
you saved me bernth, not only did you teach about practicing the right way..
even made me appreciate the meaning of patience and discipline to achieve something like you did...tqsm keep helping and working dude
This was perfectttt. please do odd meters next!
Very cool, I would like to see more rhythm stuff like this as well as the shredding
I'd be curious to see a video on taking 000s breakdown rhythms and how to spice them up with notes in neat intervals! 🙏😎
Great video, your productions are fantastic
nice exercises, i do suff like this when i don't have a guitar and some free time, clapping tuplets and syncopated rhythms to a metronome is quite helpful
Killer lesson! Thanks a lot, Bernth!🤘😎🤝😉
Fantastic lesson. Thank you.
Another great lesson, still can’t believe more people watching aren’t subscribed. What are they waiting for!
I learned i have a lot to learn. Thanks for the video
This was great, more rhythm stuff would be hugely appreciated!
The pentuplets and septuplets seem really useful for shred solos, when 16th triplets or straight 16ths are too slow/fast, it's another way to fit the shred to the beat.
perfect guitar teacher
More rhythm videos like this!!
Love it!!! Thanks for the video lesson.
My head hurts but I'm hooked
Nice! Good Work!!!
This is great! Thank you!!
0:37 lvl 1
2:39 lvl 2
4:07 lvl 3
5:55 lvl 4
I used to be able to count this stuff with formal brass musical training but I've absolutely lost it all and it's been a real struggle.
Exellent lesson ,you explain things very very well.
Another way to understand quarter note triplets is to feel the half note and play a triplet against it. If you practice going back and forth between feeling a quarter and a half then you can do this very very easily.
That's an awesome video! Please make more rhythm videos!
Thank you 👏
definitely do it for odd metter!
Quintuplets : u-ni-ver-si-ty
Septuplets : I-quit-u-ni-ver-si-ty
More please!
Rhythm excersices is a very basic thing that every beginner should know.
Bernth:
definitively it would be cool if you do more rhythm videos so we can work on those djenty chugs!
we need more rhythm exercises and tips!!!
Good one. ✊🏻💯
we will see you very again too Bernth
I'd be happy just getting to level 2. Level 3-4-5 seem impossible.
I practice with the segment of drums until I can get it without mistakes, then record my riffs, then practice to what I recorded, and then after I’ve mastered what I’ve written I’ll re-record.
Great rhytmic exercise. It will kick my ass, but it will pay off.
"Please. Let's both of us stop trying to justify this whole thing and admit you're -in danger- not a good player."
"Who are you talking to right now? Who is it you think you see? Do you know how much I -make- shred a year? I mean, even if I told you, you wouldn't believe it. Do you know what would happen if I suddenly decided to stop -going into work- practicing? A -business- band big enough that it could be listed on the -NASDAQ- Big Four tour goes belly up. Disappears! It ceases to exist without me. No, you clearly don't know who you're talking to, so let me clue you in. I _am_ -not in danger- a good player. I am the -danger- shredder! A guy -opens his door- turns on his RUclips and gets -shot- blasted with insane licks and you think that of me? No. _I am the one who __-knocks-__ rocks!_
Cool t-shirt. :)
Who else was expecting Meshuggah's Bleed as level X?
Whoah!!!! Those super slow quarter note triplets were sick!!!!
Bro... If you are not suscribed, DO IT! It helps Bernth a lot! You are watching this for free and it takes precious time to make a video like this... It´s the least we can do for him! Do it, bruh, lay a hand to the Bernth shred guitar community!
I was taught to count like this:
8th= 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and
16th= 1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4 e and a
Trips= trip a lat, trip a lat, trip a lat, trip a late
Any tips/opinions on how to best get used to quarter note triplets? Which method do you think works best and is most beneficial (I think probably D)?
A) Just counting at half of the normal speed, and treating them like 8th note triplets (easy but is a crutch)/
B) not really counting them at all and just getting used to how they "feel"/
C) treating them as a polyrhythm (3:2) and practicing with clapping your hands (left hand 2 claps, right 3 claps)/
D) counting them like: ONE and A two AND a (which is basically what Bernth is doing as well).
I understand the theory but they're really unintuitive to play for me.
I'm so happy I was perfectly able to follow the rythm until that 7tuolet at the end, im NOT a fast nor a tight guitarist, but I suro do love and have practiced complex rythms before
Meshuggah: ight I'll try
Love ya so much..
4th level is just a Meshuggah's song. Isn't it?
I love your videos and I would love to be playing just like you
A good hard strumming progression is show me the way by peter Frampton. There's subtle chord changes and odd rest. Definitely should check it out brotha. I know it's not your genre an I know this lesson isn't directly on that but that song is a good beginner to intermediate practice
4:01 lvl3
You remind me all these complex rythmics of meshuggah...
Should these also be practiced while tapping the foot on 1,2,3,4 ? Because that’s where everything short circuits in my brain. Reading the rhythm and tapping the beat at the same time is crazy hard for me
I dont even know how to read sheet music but i still somehow understand and can follow this.😂😂
Could I be the green ninja? XD
I'd love a whole rhythm course. I think this is where most people, myself included, are weak.
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Sir which guitar you're using...
Level 4 is where I said "oh god"
0:37 lvl 1
When switching between 16th notes and triplets, should a new beat start with a downstroke?
This is a very good and challenging video but I think a picking pattern explanation would do great with the workout.
This is a great lesson and everything is played with a downstroke. If he had been incorporating other notes and strings then yes absolutely a picking explanation would be helpful. so maybe in the future he'll do more complex rythms...🤘
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I like ur shirt.
why down strokes ? thank you and my best !!!
I need some serious help I do have usual guitar skills but I cant play with backing tracks or match with the drums. Would love if you post something related to this.❤️
RUclips subtitles be like: "Paul muted notes." 😆
Great to hear that you're satisfied with my answer. I don't have a telegram account as of yet, so I'll await your reaction accordingly. Stay metal in the meantime mate!
LEVEL6: Frank Zappa - Black Page #2)
I had a dream last night where bernth was playing, I think it was an exercise or something. It turned into a nightmare. Bernth was playing with his thumb under the fretboard, so it wasn't supporting his fretting hand on the fretboard. Yeah it was a crazy backwards world dream. Just thought I'd share because I thought it was funny. Bernth will probably read this and think, shit that's creepy.🤣🤣🤣🤣
All down strokes?
Bro just taught us how to play djent in 10 minutes
Is it djent math rock? :D