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Re: timing rythum


Yes that's good advice thank you. I know the more i practice the easier it gets.
thanks to a great group of hammmers
becky

--- In hammered_dulcimer@yahoogroups.com, "Amanda Witman" <amandawitman@...>
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> For me, I can hear the rhythm, but sometimes my hands aren't strong enough
> or flexible enough to play as fast as I would like to and still stay in
> tempo. It's something I work on while practicing. Slowing down helps.
> Practicing helps. The longer I play, the easier it is to keep exactly in
> tempo.
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> From: hammered_dulcimer@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:hammered_dulcimer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of abbj2002
> Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 8:33 PM
> To: hammered_dulcimer@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [hammered_dulcimer] timing rythum
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> does anyone have difficulty with rythum? timing with quarter, eighth notes
> in songs
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> I do on some songs, i have a metrnone, it does either quarter or eighth or
> whatever speed its set.
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> Any suggestions or things that u have found helpful.
> I"ve also tried playing with a CD.
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> thanks again for your help
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> Becky
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does anyone have difficulty with rythum? timing with quarter, eighth notes in songs I do on some songs, i have a metrnone, it does either quarter or eighth or...
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Subdividing is the most commonly used tool for rhythmic precision. Count eighth note divisions (1+2+3+4+) or sixteenth note divisions (1e+a2e+a3e+a4e+a) while...
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For me, I can hear the rhythm, but sometimes my hands aren't strong enough or flexible enough to play as fast as I would like to and still stay in tempo. It's...
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Yes that's good advice thank you. I know the more i practice the easier it gets. thanks to a great group of hammmers becky...
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Something I have found helpful from harping is begin in a slow pace and gradually bring it up to speed. Your hands are learning muscle memory as my fingers do...
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