Bag om Rhythm Book 103
Who is this rhythm book for? This book is for you--the struggling musician or the frustrated rhythm teacher. This rhythm music book is for you--the struggling musician, determined to confidently play, sixteenth note, rhythm patterns, by ear or sight, on your melodic or harmonic instrument. Or, for your music teacher, desperate for a study rhythm pedagogy that elegantly guides you past your deep frustration to discover your rhythm confidence. What is unique about this book? Firstly, this book does not try to to teach you every rhythm subject and every rhythm vocabulary. This sixteenth note, rhythm exercises, book focuses you on talking one vocabulary of sixteen rhythms. That's it. Secondly, this rhythmisation book is properly formatted for new rhythm readers with big, easy to read rhythm notation, supported by easy to see and read rhythmisation syllables. Thirdly, this is a doing rhythm book. Not a thinking or theory one. This book aims to get this vocabulary installed and embedded in your brain and speech, so that you can use these rhythm patterns on your instrument, in the next twenty-five minutes. Fourthly, this rhythm patterns book is part of a series of rhythm books, each of which focuses on a single rhythm vocabulary. The laser focus ensures you finish the book with a series of practical (mental and speech) rhythm music skills that you can use immediately. Fifthly, this rhythm exercises book, supplements and complements the leading rhythm books available. Other books take you broad and wide. Rhythm books, like this one, drill you narrow and deep. Sixthly, these dibidibi rhythm lessons complement rhythm guitar methods by focusing on rhythm rather than guitar. Seventh, these rhythms are uniquely ordered by rhythm density for ease of learning and playing. Why should you read this book now. If you want to replace your rhythm uncertainty with rhythm confidence (in the next twenty-five minutes) you should read this book now. Learning to talk, read, write and play this foundation rhythm vocabulary---in less than the next five minutes---is a ridiculously achievable skill. Why wait a lifetime when you can do this five minute job now? Then, talking this sixteenth note, rhythm vocabulary: across 33 rhythm conversations and 758 bars of word of mouth rhythms---in as little as the next thirty-seven minutes---is as straight forward as straight forward gets. After you have talked this book in 25 minutes you will have the powerful powerful rhythm vocabulary to command along with dobodobo and dibidibi. Awesome. What You Will Learn From This Rhythm Learning Book You will learn: - to talk the third Rhythmisation vocabulary: the dibidibi sixteenth note rhythm patterns - the concept of rhythm levels, rhythm vocabularies, parent rhythm, derived rhythms - to talk dibidibi vowel durations, positional and silent consonants in 16 combinations - the principle of rhythmic alternation between strong and weak rhythm - the best tempo rhythm to use with the dibidibi vocabulary - the concept of rhythmic density as a verbal and aural tool - how to read and write rhythm notation and rhythmisation in plain english You will talk and experience - the 16 rhythm dibidibi sixteenth note rhythmisation vocabulary - 8 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 7 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 6 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 5 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 4 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 3 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 2 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 1 attack sixteenth note dibidibi rhythms and rhythmisations - 5 sixteenth note dibidibi syncopations native to the vocabulary - 758 one bar and 323 two bar sixteenth note phrases - all 758 bars in tempo between MM60 and MM128
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