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Practicing with a metronome
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Practicing with a metronome
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Practicing with a metronome
When practicing with a metronome, should the
noise be whjen the foot strikes the ground or when the foot is in the air? and
when should the note start (if it's 4/4 time with quarter notes)? I used to
start playing notes with my foot in the air, but the nopise came when my foot
hit the ground. This became VERY confusing with sixteenth notes. Please help!
noise be whjen the foot strikes the ground or when the foot is in the air? and
when should the note start (if it's 4/4 time with quarter notes)? I used to
start playing notes with my foot in the air, but the nopise came when my foot
hit the ground. This became VERY confusing with sixteenth notes. Please help!
Martin Quin
Practicing with a metronome
A metronome plays a straight beat and if the
quarter-notes are straight, then you should play each note on the sound of the
beat (when the foot goes down). Similarly, when you play sixteen-notes, you play
the first note on the beat and the other three immediately after, so that the
fifth one comes on the beat again. That is the basic way to do it. When you get
confident, you can experiment with rhythms and so forth, as different rhythms
and types of music have a different feel to it. Hope this helps...
quarter-notes are straight, then you should play each note on the sound of the
beat (when the foot goes down). Similarly, when you play sixteen-notes, you play
the first note on the beat and the other three immediately after, so that the
fifth one comes on the beat again. That is the basic way to do it. When you get
confident, you can experiment with rhythms and so forth, as different rhythms
and types of music have a different feel to it. Hope this helps...
Damjan, --- Fluteland.com Teacher
Practicing with a metronome
So both the note and the metronome sound
when the foot strikes the ground? Okay, that's what I thought but I wnated to
make sure. Thanks!
when the foot strikes the ground? Okay, that's what I thought but I wnated to
make sure. Thanks!
Martin Quin
Practicing with a metronome
You are kidding me, this site is brilliant!
I have just this minute posted a query about tuning on another page and then I
realised you have an A on this site too, for tuning. You think of everything!
keep up the good work [:)]
I have just this minute posted a query about tuning on another page and then I
realised you have an A on this site too, for tuning. You think of everything!
keep up the good work [:)]
Regards,
Leeny
Leeny
Practicing with a metronome
Going to the metronome site is how I found
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school-age, so I don't have the daily contact with other musicians, so it's a
good substitute. Stacie
fluteland.com! A good student gets their rewards! As a new student, I hope using
fluteland.com will help me progress faster than I would otherwise. I'm beyond
school-age, so I don't have the daily contact with other musicians, so it's a
good substitute. Stacie