How To Understand Rhythm for Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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Rhythm is the superpower of music and in this video I brought my in favorite drummer and educator, Erik Egol, to show you how to understand and use rhythm for guitar. This video goes over the basics of music and the importance of the "gears". We show you with two different rhythms how to use for strumming, arpeggiating, riffing, and soloing! Erik brought his new book that has ALL the rhythm in the language and its universal to all instruments. Erik got me using drum/rhythm book in the late 90's and they changed the world for me. This book answers all the short comings of the old school drum book. If you want to sound better, focus on your rhythm. Use the chapters to easily navigate.
00:00 - Intro
1:00 - How should a beginner focus on rhythm?
4:15 - Basics of Rhythm - THE GEARS
8:10 - How to use rhythm on guitar
8:42 - EXAMPLE # 1 shown 3 ways
11:48 - EXAMPLE # 2 shown 3 ways
15:26 - Hall of Fame Rhythms (like Clave)
16:41 - EXAMPLE #1 and #2 played as RIFF, SCALE, SOLO
20:14 - SUBGROUP 332
23:22 - SUBGROUP 466
25:41 - THE BOOK
26:55 - Time signature and Tempos
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Every guitar teacher I have used wants to teach his students to solo. I don't know any teachers around here that will teach rhythm. This is enlightening information for me. Rhythm instructions, very useful.
@@wfqsfg Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Rhythm will set you free
I just started a funk guitar course (I'm an intermediate player) and, of course, rhythm is the centerpiece. This is info that I need. Thanks guys.
@@tnvalleyyoga7122 Glad to hear and it is the way. Keep playing!
Thanks, brilliant lesson and demo
Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing how we can break out in rhythm playing using different beat groupings to sound more interesting. Too much strum up and down patterns lesson are hard to play and keeping within the time signature for a beginners guitarist.
@@CalvinLimSH-ld5le Thank you for watching and hope it helped, keep playing!
Hell I never even thought about written rhythms, just "heard it" and played it. Now I don't have to hear it! at all but by my hands Lovely stuff.
@@wadepatton2433 thank you, total game changer for me once I could visualize the rhythms
It was really interesting, but you didn't mention dotted notes! Are they covered in the book?
Cheers
Martyn Lawrence
Yes, dotted notes throughout the book, dotted halves, quarters (gets its own section), eighths, in 2/4, 4/4, 3/4, 5/4, 3/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8. We barely scratched the surface of what the book contains!🤘🏼
One song most I really want to learn to play is ENJOY THE RIDE by Morcheeba but until now I didn't know play cotrectly.
So often I hear the same thing, folks feel like they are playing the right notes but it doesnt sound the same, its the Rhythm.
Is there video support for the book?
Check his website (linked in video description) . He may have some and I think he mentioned it for the future. Honestly once you start to read them you will be able to know how the sound. It's a powerful ability.
That is why I haven't learned playing guitar cuz I don't know what is tempo and beat counting.
@@jimmylandasan3607 start right now! It's the answer you are looking for, it's easier than you think and it's consistent unlike guitar lingo can be
Make a metronome that sounds like a bass...
@@michellemorris8335 that's some sage advice