Improve Your Internal Tempo Clock With This 3-Level Metronome Exercise For Ukulele
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- In this video, I challenge you to a 3-level metronome exercise to assess and improve your internal sense of rhythm on ukulele. If you’re able to complete all three levels of this exercise, then, it’s safe to say you have a strong internal sense of time! But even if you can’t, you can take this exercise and begin to improve your internal tempo clock. By practicing this exercise, you become better at strumming your ukulele with steadiness and feel.
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Got them all! Yea🎉
You are a good teacher. I play with other people and my internal timing is non existent at this point. This is day one of trying to crack this..about to give up if I don’t..no pressure! But seems some of us can’t hear when a bar needs another beat or two…
Fun. Je suis du Québec et j’adore.
When you started out with 140 bpm I thought you were crazy. I always practice with the metronome much slower. But I was able to follow everything, even though I'm not sitting down at my piano, sorry, ukulele. But I really saw the benefit of this method and will try it soon.
Merci beaucoup.
Awesome, Lawrence! Yes, breaking this up into parts can make it more attainable. Hope you have fun with this exercise!
Thanks, great lesson. I've been having trouble with just this.
Thank you struggled to understand how to use the metronome yet I knew I needed it to help my rythm and timing . I 72 and not allowed to listen to pop music as a child and completely missed out on the era of "internalizing" music. But I am really hearing the words and rythms and understanding for the first time so many of the great artists of my youth. Only been playing uke 3 years and so love it. Tnhankyou
I'm glad I could spark some ideas for you, Gillian! Thanks for your comment.
Great Video Brett. I tend to speed up while playing, so a metronome is a great help. I can do all three levels with the simple strum. I'll try it with different strums and see how it goes. I like your classes. Thanks so much, Ronda
Good job, Ronda! Applying this same idea to other strumming patterns makes for good practice. Enjoy!
Thank you, I have a note book especially for your videos, they all are so cool to listen !
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
just discovered it, is great!
Glad you liked this one! Thanks for watching, Balan!
Thanks Brett this will help a lot
Glad to help, Derk! Thanks for watching.
Yay!!! Got to level 3. Thank you.
Nice work!! Thanks for watching.
Level 3!
Love your videos! I guess I have a good sense of rhythm 🎉
Thanks for watching, Penny! Glad this exercise was a confidence booster for you!
Hello Brett. Got my new uke now and I’m enjoying it immensely! A metronome is a useful tool for all budding musicians. My husband uses one for his piano practice. I’ll have an in-depth look into this video later .. shopping to do .. I’m hoping it will help me when playing slow songs. That’s a big problem for me so I avoid them. Looking good young man! Love from Winnie x
This can definitely help, Winnie! Thanks for watching!
Just with down-strums on the same chord, I can do this execise without any problems. I haven't tried yet with other stumming patterns and chord changes though.
This is definitely a lot of fun with other patterns! Thanks for watching.
Awesome tut as always.
Would love to see a tutorial on pentatonic scales on Low G uke 🤟🏻
Thanks for that feedback. I have always wanted to do more for low G, so I will see what I can do!
I am new here, great video!!
Hey welcome, Debbie!
What use are you using Here?