HOW TO READ ANY RHYTHM

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Published 2017-05-30
In this episode of Everything Music we discuss how to break down and read any common rhythms.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Gnurklesquimp
    It would be awesome if someone made a compilation of all your demonstrative noises taken out of context
  • @kalamcheung4512
    Best rhythm tutorial I've ever seen on youtube. Most of the tutorials only show the silly basic 1/16.
  • @bobdeandre8620
    I am 67 years old and have played music my whole life. I studied briefly at college and privately, I also played with one of Ricks teachers. Rick is by far the best teacher I have come across. I highly recommend his book! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @Slimboyfat1979
    This is probably some of the best musical training on youtube.
  • @Puzzles32
    Rhythm is hell if you can read music but not understand rhythm πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
  • @Aeronaut1975
    I never thought of the "a" as being part of the next beat, so intuitive and obvious, it makes perfect sense. Thank you, Rick. Keep making great videos! :)
  • Rick, you ARE the man. Out of all the accomplished musicians freely sharing their knowledge on you tube tutorials, you are doing the most to further my own growth as a musician with your clear concise expertise. Thank you. I especially love your demo "soloing over one chord" and how you ran through the scales in that example, beautiful. Love the voices you pull out of that Danelecto too. Subscriber for life here.
  • @ABCD27814
    Your skills are amazing, and the fact that you want to give back by uploading videos regularly is amazing. Thank you so much for all that you do. The warmth in your face when you are teaching makes me feel a genuine connection to you even though I've never met you. Your kids are very lucky to have a wonderful father such as yourself. Thank you once again, this is some fabulous content.
  • @chrisrobson2203
    My favourite channel by far!Β  You have a genuine passion for music and it shows in every video Rick!
  • @CarlosValman
    Thank you so so much. Rick, you're amazing. This is so useful for me right now. Thank you!
  • Hi, RIck. Thanks for this video. For the first time I feel that I am able to learn sight reading. This kind of of simplification but and the same time covering all possibilities looks great.
  • @zacharyellis885
    I have asked so many people to try to explain rhythm to me, and they have all failed. You, sir, are a gem! I don't know what it waswhat it is specifically you did, but this video has helped me so much.
  • @pixelatedparcel
    Another very important (broadly speaking) lesson...Haven't found much really good stuff on rhythm on Youtube as it appears to be the neglected child of music teaching, harmony and melody getting 99% of the attention. Great stuff, Rick.
  • Thank you Rick for the quality of teaching you deliver in each of your videos. This is really outstanding. Not to be missed.
  • @alexnekita
    Rick, I've been looking for a straight forward explanation of rhythm for a long time! Thanks very very much!
  • @HasanWarrior
    I appreciate your video. I’m a bass player and I must get better at recognizing these and playing them properly. Thank you for helping me to understand this better. I’ll have to watch this a lot more times with my bass in my hand.
  • @jahjah67
    As always, excellent and to the point. Rick, you have the best YouTube channel of it's kind, I've seen. Thank you!
  • @carloscolin7996
    Great lesson! Could you make a video about how to create and develop rhythms in a piece? I'm a huge fan of all the work you've been doing on YouTube, this is the best channel for learning music!
  • @valeriorizzotti
    For Pattern 4 I generally teach it with 8s and 4s, using the sentence:"Po-peye-the Sai-lor-Man"! It seems to work, especially for younger students!