
Kristofer Dahl13th September 2010Thanks Stephane! I once again want to remind people that spending an hour with this lesson could make the scales you have learned come to life - you always need new input!
Jerry Arcidiacono13th September 2010Very useful lesson Stephane, like the previous one.
Daniel Realpe13th September 2010agreed with Kris,
timing is essential in communicating musical ideas
Mate Nagy13th September 2010Very useful lesson covering the most common 16th rythm patterns . . .
Stephane Lucarelli13th September 2010Thanks a lot, great to hear guys!
Bogdan Radovic14th September 2010Very essential topic and lesson!
Stephane Lucarelli15th September 2010Thanks mate!
playaxeman15th September 2010oh yes this is what I need to practice on day basis. Thanks good routine
Piotr Kaczor16th September 2010Really cool and useful exercises, Stephane! Your tone is brilliant as always! ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli30th October 2010Thanks guys!



Hi GMC!
In this lesson we will continue to work on some fundamental rhythm figures with the 16th notes subdivision, this time with lot of syncopations!
As I have written in the previous lesson, singing rhythmic figures is a good way to mesmorize & assimilate them.
Of course practice with a metronome or a drum machine, so that your timing is impeccable
Here are the rhythm figures uesed in this lesson :
Good practice !
Stephane