- Play scales staccato with a metronome (precisely but not necessarily fast)
- Sing/Play salsa rythmes while walking on 1 and 3 beat, with a metronome.
- Snap/Clap beats and claves on latin music (you can try with military marchs,
but I'm sure this will not improve anything :P).
A lot can be done without a computer nor a teacher ;)
Regards,
Gilles
On Friday, 18 April 2008, Christian Delahousse wrote:
A metronome?
Actually try clapping solfège rhythms out while tapping every beat with one
foot and tapping beats 1 and 3 (classical) or beats 2 and 4 (pop, jazz,
blues, rock, etc..). This will really help your sense of time.
On 18/04/2008, schoappied <schoappied(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Bob van der Poel wrote:
you might find mma useful:
http://www.mellowood.ca/mma
schoappied wrote:
Hi,
I need to improve my feel for rhythm. Is there a (linux) tool for it?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dirk
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Ok, I'm gonna look at it...
I've also found solfege, I think that's a nice program for it.
Regards,
~d
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