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3/4 Rhythmic Etude No. 7

Hello again! It's time to learn the 7th etude for this month. This etude will focus on intensive use of 16th note subdivisions. Let's get on with it!

 

The Etude

16 Bar Etude Targeting 3/4 Time Signature
3/4 Rhythmic Etude No.7

How To Practice?


Follow these steps to make the most out of this etude:

  1. Perform this without your instrument, using a metronome at a comfortable speed. Either tap your foot/fingers, or clap to perform.

  2. Choose any note on your instrument, and play that note by incorporating these rhythms.

  3. Try to compose/improvise a solo by incorporating these rhythmic ideas.

  4. Create your own etude/piece of music by embelishing/re-arranging these.

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