Always Count Rhythms Like THIS for Best Accuracy

Published 2019-02-17
In today's lesson, I teach you how to count rhythms for best accuracy every time. This lesson is perfect for beginner piano players, percussionists and instrumentalists.
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Learning how to play rhythms is one of the major components of learning any instrument.

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All Comments (21)
  • @josecruz1975
    Who here has trouble counting while trying to play it at the same time
  • @TinsleyLaw
    Best counting rhythm lesson ever. Over 30 years of music lessons and this has finally made it clear. Never too late to learn something new.
  • @redfushion
    If I had a music teacher with 1/16 of your clarity back in primary school, I'd be a musician today. Thanks a lot for making these.
  • @jimianderson809
    Thank you, you really are a great teacher, I just want to say that I've alway's wanted to learn how to play piano as well as learn how to read music, and now I feel with your easy explanation in the lessons that you give, I will learn, and like they say, your never too old to learn, I am 61 and your lessons are making me much more confident that it will happen, so again, thank you!
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  • @bandpassmess
    I’ve always improvised playing guitar. But starting to play keyboards last year being 50 I still want to learn . I ready to start at very bottom and work my way up . This lesson helps clear up how to count I will be following you 👍🏾👍🏾
  • @MsPatriciaB
    You explain the nuts and bolts that make music easier to understand. Thank you!
  • @cmusickim1823
    This is literally the most important part of piano learning that people do not exactly realize how important this is.
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  • Yes this is an excellent lesson on counting time.. Counting like this actually makes it easier... YES agree ! Best counting rhythm lesson ever ! Lee
  • @TealTrump11
    This is great! I've been thinking of a way that I can teach my students how to do length of notes. I usually just introduced what count or division you say with the note (i.e. I wouldn't teach e+a until I was teaching 16th, and + until I taught 8th notes. ). My way was fast but I knew there would be issues when it came to understanding length of notes. Having more than one way to teach note lengths is always helpful
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  • @Lycancass89
    Finally! Someone that explains this correctly! I just started playing a week or so ago & knew my timing was off but couldn't find how to accurately do so! Thanks again!
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  • @growthrulove
    Really love the way you teach this. You explain it so well and it's easy for a new player to grasp.
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