How to Become a HUMAN METRONOME in Just 5 Minutes
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Published 2023-12-10
As guitarists, we often find joy in playing solos, and there's nothing wrong with that. However, it's crucial not to overlook the significance of rhythm.
In a typical song, solos may only account for about 10%, leaving the remaining 90% for rhythm playing. To truly shine, we must be steady, tight, and consistently on time.
Incorporate this exercise into your practice routine, and you'll see a dramatic improvement in your rhythm skills in no time!
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00:00 What you'll learn today
00:23 Chords that we'll use
00:54 Practicing with Open Chords
04:16 Practicing with Barre Chords
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All Comments (10)
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👉 Struggling with changing chords on time and string buzzing? Our course will help you: 1-fret.com/course-how-to-play-without-buzzing/
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Awesome! Thank you a lot!❤
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What is the Bpm of metronome??
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Great stuff. Many thanks.
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What a fantastic exercise. Love it.
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I am one step above the beginner level and needed help to get into a comfortable intermediate level. Excellent exercise!!! This exercise will help me to get to that next level.
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How to play triplet part
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Actually, this makes a great song, love how it sounds))) wouldn’t think that it was an exercise 😅
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Thanks!