07-06-2023, 10:47 AM
Basic Rhythm Course
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 1h 2m
Types of notes, time signatures, counting, Shuffle rhythms
What you'll learn
Time Signatures
Musical Terms
Note Durations
Counting Rhythms
Triplets
Shuffle vs. Straight Rhythms
Types of Time Signatures
Requirements
No previous musical theory/rhythmic skills needed.
Tells all about note durations, meaning of time signatures, and much more in a broken-down easy-to-understand way.
Description
If you feel that you haven't been able to grasp the fundamental concepts of rhythm, or want to start learning about it, this course is for you. It breaks everything down concept by concept.This course contains much about the types and durations of notes and rests, various time signatures, counting rhythms within those time signatures, and understanding what straight vs. shuffle rhythms are. It takes the student on a journey discovering the basics of everything in rhythm - everything from sixteenth note triplets all the way up to whole notes, and showing how they are counted in various time signatures. It also shows how math works its way into music using dotted notes and rests, tied notes, and also, time signatures as a fraction. With regards to time signatures, it breaks them down into types of time signatures, and gives a sense of a rhythmic base to them. Lastly, it shows shuffle rhythms vs. straight rhythms to give a comparison of how they are broken down, and how shuffle rhythms is based upon a triplet-type system. All basic elements of rhythm are contained in this course. By the end of this course, a beginner can be sure that they will understand much about the rhythmic area of music that they wouldn't have understood otherwise.
Overview
Section 1: Intro
Lecture 1 Intro to the Basic Rhythm Course
Section 2: Notes vs. Rests
Lecture 2 Notes vs. Rests
Section 3: Intro to Time Signatures and Bars
Lecture 3 Intro to Time Signatures and Bars
Section 4: Ties and Dots
Lecture 4 Musical Ties
Lecture 5 Dotted Notes and Rests
Section 5: Types of Time Signatures and Counting
Lecture 6 Simple Time Signatures
Lecture 7 Compound Time Signatures
Lecture 8 Complex Time Signatures
Lecture 9 Counting Rhythms
Section 6: Triplets and Shuffle Rhythms
Lecture 10 Triplets
Lecture 11 Shuffle vs. Straight Rhythms
Section 7: Ending
Lecture 12 Ending
Anyone wishing to learn about musical theory,Anyone wishing to understand about note values, counting rhythms, time signatures, etc.
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