16th Note Rhythms - Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

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16th Note Rhythms - Ultimate Beginner’s Guide//How to Understand and Play 16th Note Rhythms

Has rhythm theory been eluding you? If so, this beginner guitar lesson will quickly provide the knowledge that you need to face some of the toughest rhythms. Good for both lead and rhythm guitar, this guitar tutorial will teach you just what are sixteenth notes, how to use sixteenth notes and sixteenth notes music theory. 16th notes are an integral part of music and a strong grasp of them is essential. So let’s get started.

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Thanks for watching! Subscribe for all things guitar including theory, technique and plenty of your favorite songs with tab.

TimHolman
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Excellent lesson Tim - getting a handle on 16ths is one of the most important things a lead player can do. Glad you're covering this!!

guitarmeetsscience
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Very well presented. Essential foundations every rhythm and lead player should seek to master.

royalmarine
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Great work!! Also, slick background ;) Stoked keep an eye on your channel growth

soundguitar
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Dude the 1 e & uh is so helpful, I've been trying to figure out how subdivied sixtenth notes. This is very helpful.

RockyIDK
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Fantastic lesson as always! Great explanation on tied notes for strumming chords in there. Boo yah!!!

lastguitarexperience
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Explanations and examples are clear and very helpful. Thanks heaps.

edwardglyons
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Good lesson. Makes sense. Timing is everything and so important to keep a steady and consistent rhythm!

autocrow
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Great job man. Also killer guitar! Love the graphic.

LesterMitchell
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Waooo epic tutorial bro. New friend here! Thanks for sharing! 🤙

epiclovemusic
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I like to think of it as a ruler where a measure is an inch. It is easier for me to think of it kind of in reverse. I think there are always 16 notes in there if I need them, just like I can use 8ths, 32nds etc. on a ruler. So if I play quarter notes I am only playing a quarter of the total notes available.

matthewsommerville
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Excellent lesson !!
Hello Tim. Thanks for the visit and subscribing. I subscribed to you as well with bell.
Great channel !! Greetings ~ Hubert Gunpowder Music Channel.

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