Introduction to Polyrhythms
Curious about polyrhythms? Find out what a polyrhythm with examples from different genres and practice counting and playing them with some simple exercises.
Curious about polyrhythms? Find out what a polyrhythm with examples from different genres and practice counting and playing them with some simple exercises.
Great musicians listen to the sounds around them to cultivate their unique sound. Percussionist Lior Shragg has immersed himself in a world of music.
Learn about basics of rhythm, proper notation for writing rhythm, test your skills, and find additional resources to further strengthen your rhythmic ability.
Actively listen to these five tracks from various new genres of music that are being developed by splicing together existing genres in innovative ways.
Do some audio frequency ear training and you’ll find it easier to mix percussion, choose the perfect drum kits for your tracks, and adjust their EQ in the mix.
Continuing our series on rhythm, learn how to count 16th note patterns using audio clip exercises and score notation to help you practice.
Percussion can make or break a track, making something dull and lifeless into an exciting number you can’t help but dance to. Here are five great examples.
Develop rhythmic skills and musicianship using fun active listening exercises which can help everyone from a beginning music student to a professional improve.
Learn to recognise audio frequencies by ear using these kick, snare and tom drum sounds as your training material. Great for EQ and production ear training.
Learn to recognise audio frequencies by ear using these hi-hat, ride and crash cymbal sounds as your training material. Great for EQ and production ear training.
Get audio ear training hints and tips for recognising the characteristic sounds of frequency bands 1-5 (20Hz-640Hz) and download practice MP3s for these bands.