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Rhythm Corner, Develop your timing!
Alex Feather
Apr 3 2012, 06:02 PM
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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!

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Attached File  Ex.1.gp5 ( 2.05K ) Number of downloads: 156


Let me know if you have any questions or need help!!!

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zoom
Apr 4 2012, 09:17 AM
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I'll be dropping by this for sure. Cheers Alex.
I'm always am in a hurry to play faster without really nailing it first at slow speeds. Guilty!

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carminemarotta
Apr 4 2012, 01:39 PM
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Alex
what about the picking direction? Can you elaborate. I guess the first exercise is strictly alternate picking then....?

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Exactly what i need thank you Alex , you rock wink.gif

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GrindGuer
Apr 4 2012, 03:43 PM
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Hi Alex,
first of all, nice to meet you. Thank you for this corner which is so important. It's really exciting to work with you this way. If you agree, I wish to submit you a recording of this first step at 120bpm. The third part was really tough, and I hate triplet 4th (is that the right name for the last measure ?).
I've learned it by reading, so I hope I didn't misunderstand any part of it. I join also an image of your work for those who wouldn't have GuitarPro or TuxGuitar and who, as I do, don't understand anything to ASCII tabs smile.gif
Best regards.
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Alex Feather
Apr 5 2012, 12:39 AM
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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Apr 4 2012, 12:39 PM) *
Alex
what about the picking direction? Can you elaborate. I guess the first exercise is strictly alternate picking then....?

Thanks
Carmine

I would suggest alternative picking for all the exercises

QUOTE (Poulak @ Apr 4 2012, 01:47 PM) *
Exactly what i need thank you Alex , you rock wink.gif

I am glad you like it!!!

QUOTE (GrindGuer @ Apr 4 2012, 02:43 PM) *
Hi Alex,
first of all, nice to meet you. Thank you for this corner which is so important. It's really exciting to work with you this way. If you agree, I wish to submit you a recording of this first step at 120bpm. The third part was really tough, and I hate triplet 4th (is that the right name for the last measure ?).
I've learned it by reading, so I hope I didn't misunderstand any part of it. I join also an image of your work for those who wouldn't have GuitarPro or TuxGuitar and who, as I do, don't understand anything to ASCII tabs smile.gif
Best regards.
Attached Image
http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/rhythm-corner-01/s-hcL08

My pleasure! I am happy to meet you and I am glad you have decided to join my rhythm corner!
You did a very good job!
The first exercise was perfect
When you got to the second and the third one you started to rush on triples
try to practice triplets only for a while and really concentrate on the groove it will help!
If you have to do it even slower and you will get it!

QUOTE (zoom @ Apr 4 2012, 08:17 AM) *
I'll be dropping by this for sure. Cheers Alex.
I'm always am in a hurry to play faster without really nailing it first at slow speeds. Guilty!

Sounds good! Just practice at a slow tempo and you will sound great in no time!

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Alex Feather
Apr 6 2012, 07:57 AM
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Hey guys! I have decided to post a new exercise a little earlier!
So here is the track
http://soundcloud.com/alex-feather-akimov/rhythm
It has drums only!
The chord we will be using is E7#9 (Hendrix chord)

Tempo is 90 BPM
So what I want you to do is to listen drums very carefully and play on every snare hit!
This exercise will help you develop your timing and you will learn how to play together with drums!
For now play on snare only and nothing else!
Let me know if you have any questions or need help!

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Apr 6 2012, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Apr 5 2012, 12:39 AM) *
I would suggest alternative picking for all the exercises


Alex,
what about where there are rests?. Just skip the note but keep to move my hand up and down? And the triplet, just follow the up down motion?

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carminemarotta
Apr 6 2012, 02:30 PM
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Alex
this is what i could do with the drum only backing track. Wait for your comments.




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GrindGuer
Apr 6 2012, 03:32 PM
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Hey Carmine,
nice attempt here. But I think you didn't answer the right question wink.gif You play on the snares AND the kicks.
I'll try to give it a go later myself.
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QUOTE (GrindGuer @ Apr 6 2012, 03:32 PM) *
Hey Carmine,
nice attempt here. But I think you didn't answer the right question wink.gif You play on the snares AND the kicks.
I'll try to give it a go later myself.
Cheers.

Thanks for letting me know

Carmine

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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Apr 6 2012, 01:30 PM) *
Alex
this is what i could do with the drum only backing track. Wait for your comments.




Regards
Carmine

Good job! The only thing you play on kick and snare this will be later for now concentrate on snare only!
About your take you are not really locked with the groove try to really focus when you are playing and make yourself play lay back!
And for now do only snare!

QUOTE (GrindGuer @ Apr 6 2012, 02:32 PM) *
Hey Carmine,
nice attempt here. But I think you didn't answer the right question wink.gif You play on the snares AND the kicks.
I'll try to give it a go later myself.
Cheers.

You were correct! I am looking to hear your take! Give it a try it's a very fun exercise!

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GrindGuer
Apr 6 2012, 06:31 PM
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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

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carminemarotta
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Can someone explain me about snares and kicks, please.

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Alex Feather
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QUOTE (GrindGuer @ Apr 6 2012, 05:31 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

Hey! Good job! It's is almost perfect! Sometimes you are a little ahead but very close!!!! Sounds very good!

QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Apr 6 2012, 06:11 PM) *
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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carminemarotta
Apr 6 2012, 11:03 PM
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Alex
thanks, not sure I could hear the difference between the drum hits. Anyway I did this:



Let me know, please.
Were you playing something similar in your lesson: Funk Rhythms?

Thanks in advance
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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Apr 6 2012, 10:03 PM) *
Alex
thanks, not sure I could hear the difference between the drum hits. Anyway I did this:



Let me know, please.
Were you playing something similar in your lesson: Funk Rhythms?

Thanks in advance
Carmine

Good job!!! You got it!
Some hits were a little bit off but nothing major!
I did similar idea in Funk rhythms!
My advice would be to practice it every day a few times trough you will see the difference in your timing in a week!
Just try to concentrate, focus on the beat and hold yourself back and you will do great!!
As I was saying before everybody has their own inner groove you are walking,talking, breathing and even blinking at your own tempo we just have to connect with your playing!

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Alex
how do you get the "classical" funky tone, a' la Nile Rodgers? Should be a single coil guitar, but what about amp and effects?

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QUOTE (carminemarotta @ Apr 9 2012, 07:08 PM) *
Alex
how do you get the "classical" funky tone, a' la Nile Rodgers? Should be a single coil guitar, but what about amp and effects?

Thanks in advance
Carmine

Ideally you need a single coil but it's not necessary
There is not that much! smile.gif You can use a fender amp or simulation in POD Farm add maybe a little bit of chorus and wah if needed and you good to go!

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QUOTE (Alex Feather @ Apr 5 2012, 12:39 AM) *
My pleasure! I am happy to meet you and I am glad you have decided to join my rhythm corner!
You did a very good job!
The first exercise was perfect
When you got to the second and the third one you started to rush on triples
try to practice triplets only for a while and really concentrate on the groove it will help!
If you have to do it even slower and you will get it!

Thanks Alex for your comments. I've continued working on this. here is what I'm able to do right now. is it any better ?
Cheers.
http://soundcloud.com/grindguer/rhythm-corner-01-take2/s-Fptri

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