You got the beat! Improve your sense of rhythm
Improve your sense of rhythm with this comprehensive course! Learn to subdivide beats, use time signatures, and internalize the rhythm. Suitable for beginner musicians, piano players, guitarists, and drummers. No equipment needed, just your enthusiasm! Join now and enhance your musicianship.
What you’ll learn
- Subdivide the beat to keep in time using Eighth Notes and Sixteenth Notes
- Use time signatures to ‘feel’ the beat and stay in time
- Internalize the beat to keep you on track, even during silences
- Two-part rhythms including polyrhythms to keep the beat steady
- You’ll be sight-reading, clapping, drumming and conducting along with me!
You’re here because you want to improve your playing, improve your sense of rhythm.
If you’re just getting started with playing piano, playing guitar or playing drums, this course will add to your musicianship.
By the end of this course, you will have improved your sense of rhythm and will have skills to take your music wherever you want to go.
You’ll be sight-reading, clapping, drumming, conducting (yes, you’ll be conducting an orchestra!) and playing polyrhythms with me.
This course will give you the musical skills professional musicians use to improve their sense of rhythm.
I’ll teach you step-by-step.
If you’re a seasoned musician already, you might like to use this course as a refresher. Or skip to the end, where we learn to play a two-part polyrhythm.
One of the features of this course is that you don’t need any equipment or even an instrument because we’ll be using things from around the house or just clapping to practice rhythm and staying on the beat.
I’ve kept it SIMPLE so you’ll learn how to improve your sense of rhythm FAST and without distraction. Then you can easily take this knowledge and apply it to your own instrument – any instrument!
I can’t wait to see you in the course!
Kind regards,
Anne.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner musicians who want to improve their sense of rhythm
- Piano players, guitarists or drummers who struggle to play in time