A happy new year to you and your close ones!
I wanted to start this year by sharing some rhythmic etudes this month.
These etudes will target some of the fundamental rhythmic, and notational elements every musician must know.
In this blog, we will start with a 16 bar etude combining quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes along with their equivalent rests.
Let's get started.
Few Things To Consider
Usually when we sing rhythms, the "tah" syllable is most commonly used. But when we end up with quicker subdivisions, it gets harder to sing them that way.
In such cases, we can subdivide these beats in the following way:
Quarter Note = Ta
Eighth Notes = Ta - Ka
Sixteenth Notes = Ta - Ka - Dhi - Mi
While performing these rhythms, I encourage you to try and incorporate these syllables in order to make them simpler for you.
Let's get on with the etude now!
How To Practice?
Follow these steps to make the most out of this etude:
Perform this without your instrument, using a metronome at comfortable speed. Either, tap your foot/fingers, or clap to perform.
Choose any note on your instrument, and play that note by incorporating these rhythms.
Try to compose/improvise a solo by incorporating these rhythmic ideas.
Create your own etude/piece of music by embelishing/re-arranging these.
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Here are some of the things I talk about in class:
Music fundamentals and theory
Ear-training
Composition
Improvisation
The guitar as a solo instrument
Musical, compositional, and improvisational philosophies
Artistry
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