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EXERCISE INFORMATION

Discovery 4 - Rhythm
To know

The pulse is a regular division of the time space. In a piece of music, the pulse is not always played by an instrument. It's beat can be implicit, felt as an integral part of the rhythm.



Goals

The rhythmic question is often overlooked. However, it is the foundation of music and a key to playing with other musicians. This exercise aims to train you to place a percussion rhythm within a time space defined by the pulse.



Tips for success

Listen attentively to the introduction of each exercise and try to internalize the pulse outlined by the voice: 1, 2, 3, 4...
When the exercise starts, follow the same tempo, count from 1 to 8, paying attention to the percussion hits. This will help determine the rhythmic placement of the percussion in relation to the pulse.



Musical examples
Boogie Wonderland -
R&B/Soul Allee Willis, Jonathan Lind
Listen carefully to these 8 bars (measures) with 4 beats to the bar. Pay particular attention to the rhythm of the drums...

Boogie Wonderland - Kick - Earth, Wind & Fire
R&B/Soul Allee Willis, Jonathan Lind
We have highlighted the sound of the kick, which marks each beat and establishes the pulse of the song.

Boogie Wonderland - Snare Drum - Earth, Wind & Fire
R&B/Soul Allee Willis, Jonathan Lind
We have highlighted the sound of the snare drum, which marks beats 2 and 4.

Boogie Wonderland - Hi-Hat - Earth, Wind & Fire
R&B/Soul Allee Willis, Jonathan Lind
We have highlighted the sound of the hi-hat, which subdivides each bar (measure) into 8. This divides each beat in two.