Four Rhythm Exercises For All Instruments (By Drumming!)
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2016
- Here are four exercises of increasing difficulty to help you work on your rhythm, timing and hand independence (if you're playing piano). How? By drumming! You can use spoons or an electronic sound on your keyboard. Either way, emulating a drummer is an awesome way of both having fun and improving yourself. This is especially true if you're a non-drummer: learning to think from the perspective of another instrument can not only improve your musical skills, but show you how other instruments "think" and this makes you a better musician.
Thank you so much for this useful video. This is exactly what I was looking for to improve my rhythm on the piano.
A very helpful lesson - many thanks.
Thanks for sharing this insight about drumming on the keyboard, I've found it quite helpful. However I would like you to explain more about applying of the 'fill ins'
Thanks.
Your lessons are helping me so much. Thanks
You're welcome :)
awesome!! keep on uplodading videos like this
A Very helpful lesson
it is very helpful ......thanks A LOT
Amzing,it useful and helpful..could you make more rhythm exercise??
Ty sooo much!
Thank you!! :)
Great tutorial bro! :-)
It is good idea to learn some drum rhytms becusa sometimes there is na a baterist and we can play it with the keyboard. Thank you!
nicest drumm step lesson I've seen yet🍉🐊💫💸
Thanks Bernard.
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very cool
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Muito bom
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DO MORE~!
Merci
There are few fuxkers who pressed unlike buttons for such a good video.
I will start mimicking drum rhythm patterns with my voice as a hihat and tapping a bass and snare with my hands. Tempo, or time grids, is a second nature if you practice rhythm.
Indeed! Drumming is one thing that can happen anywhere, anytime.
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This is fun I enjoyed watching it
The third rhythm is not correctly written out. The last snare is on the 7th beat and not the 8th.
Yes. But he is the best teacher. Minor mistakes are no big deal.
Hi Fabfer, thanks for alerting me to this. I will put up an annotation for the viewers.
Glad i could help, by the way Im a recent subscriber to your channel and i think it is great :D. I'm a huge fan of the harmony theory lessons! Please check out my music on spotify to support me!
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for your annotations above, it might help beginners if you wrote "&" in between the counts. having a way to count 8ths out loud (and by extension 16ths) makes drumming much easier. then again, maybe i just got a natural feel for syncopation from learning joplin as my first piano song.
Thank you for the suggestion Taterz. Next time ...
When I was in high school, we used 1 e & a 2 e & a etc. to count sixteenths. The numbers are the beats, the &'s are eigths, and the e's and a's re sixteenths.
Wowwwwww
My first time on this
Can you open the piano? Where are the drums and the drummer?
Is the last rhythm funk? Could you please name them out? Thank you!
I'm not sure it's style-specific. If forced, I'd say it's a simple pop rhythm.
My keyboard only have one kick drum sound ;(
Helloo, i find it really hard to play with hands open, but the second i cross my left hand for the hihat and right hand for snare and bass i play like a pro? Why is this? Im both handed, as in i only write with my leftie. Anyhow should i try to play like you or keep my own style? Ive been playing for 25 years.
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Right here.
You sounds JUST like the guy from Lick and Riff guitar lol
I try not to lick my keyboard, it's unhygienic :)