Rhythm Corner, Develop your timing! |
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Rhythm Corner, Develop your timing! |
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Apr 3 2012, 06:02 PM |
Hey guys I have decided to create a Rhythm Corner once a week every Tuesday I will be posting new exercises that will help you develop timing and be in the pocket!
All Lessons will be Tabs and GP 5 files! There is only one rule: ALWAYS PRACTICE THOSE EXERCISES USING A METRONOME AT A VERY SLOW TEMPO If you not ignore ignore this rule you will harm the whole process of developing your timing! Here are three exercises to start with!
Ex.1.gp5 ( 2.05K ) Number of downloads: 161 Let me know if you have any questions or need help!!! -------------------- |
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Apr 6 2012, 06:31 PM |
Hey Alexey,
thanks for your comments on my first try. I'm still working on it right now. Here is my take for your second assignment. Cheers. http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/rhythm-corner-02-grindguer/s-MiZ0c -------------------- �Million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.�
― Terry Pratchett, The Light Fantastic |
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Apr 6 2012, 10:28 PM |
Hey Alexey, thanks for your comments on my first try. I'm still working on it right now. Here is my take for your second assignment. Cheers. http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/rhythm-corner-02-grindguer/s-MiZ0c Hey! Good job! It's is almost perfect! Sometimes you are a little ahead but very close!!!! Sounds very good! Can someone explain me about snares and kicks, please. Carmine Hi! Kick is a big drum that is on the floor (Low pitch) and snare right by the drummer (hight pitch) Usually kick is coming on one and snare on two So if we will count 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and Kick Snare Kick Snare Snare So I want you to count and play on the snare GrindGuer got it right so you can refer to his take to get an idea as well! -------------------- |
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