Advanced Metronome Exercises for Any Musician

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Hey there, musician friends and neighbours! You wanted more metronome exercises? I got you!

In this lesson, I'll take you through my approach to more advanced metronome exercises. But if you're a beginner, I suggest you also check this out. You just might surprise yourself and unlock a new rhythmic achievement!
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Advanced Metronome Exercises for Any Musician
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Most important point of this video in my humble opinion: Rich not hitting the right spot every time and adjusting his rhythm on the fly. He's human just like us and he shows us that you need to persevere. YouTube often offer us videos with perfect takes but this here was super eye-opening. Thank you Rich.

nyfaniloandrianjafy
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At one time I thought I had great time. Until I started doing metronome exercises. I’m going through all of your metronome exercises from when you first started the Brownstone. Thank you for sharing your gift.

dwalk
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I'll need a metronomme. I realize how it is important. A lot of thanks Mr Rich

jeangillesguerlin
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Oh, Richie Boo, fuck off! New levels every time. Love you dawg.

christophercheney
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I've been practicing time using this technique for almost a year now. It's a challenge to get the click in the right place in your head at first but it does get easier. Not many videos talk about the process of syncing up the click in your head so thanks for the information.

thibodaux
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Thanks, Rich - great drill. Your editing skills are really improving too!

CrossFitDelVal
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In the pocket.Loved that group!Pockets!😊

tywilson
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Needed this always struggle with timing, thank you.

InsanePick
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Rich, have been watching your videos for a while and learning a *_LOT_* ! But this one changed things. I suck at actually practicing this exercise (for now), but I HEAR what it's doing. Can't thank you enough for this one.

RobShort
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Thank you for the thoughtful explanation take care

gusgrissom
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Super eye opening, it was really hard. Miles better compared to other exercises, this is really challenging.

SasukeAQW
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Sir, , , , want more such timming techniques...

Very good lesson...

Wishing good health...

bhulusharma
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Hi Rich. On guitar i vary the bpm i use and listen to the note quality and phrasing. Modulating the beat isnt easy. Number of notes either on scales or arpeggios can bring challenges, four then five notes back to four, eg.
Additionally with guitar pick width can affect perceptual time. Lighter picks to me allow the hands to work better together. Im listening to each note quality so it sounds good.

Thanks for this training.

zazen
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Rich, could please break down the bass solo of turn your lights down low.

saier
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Metronome is just always one of the most vital portions of music. It goes a long way to playing with others. Cheers man

RCSmiths
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Amazing exercise Rich. It looks complicated but I am gonna try it.

saier
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Hey there Rich, I really appreciate all that you contribute to the musical education space. You're providing so much value. Thank you. I've been working through these exercises with rhythmic variations such as tumbao over the "shifting" metronome. I'd be curious to see what kind of exercises you would offer for someone that is struggling to play legato over syncopations. I feel like when I stop notes from ringing my rhythm is significantly more accurate. For example, playing a major scale on Es and As with the metronome on 2 and 4 with legato playing feels like such a big bump up in my rhythmic confidence. Any perspectives you'd be willing to share (or from your community) would be very interesting.

Thanks again. (From Portland, OR)
Chris Friesen

ChrisFriesenMusic
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Your metronome exercises have been the most helpful and important part of my practice routine.

Jjfabbonbass
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Nice! Always a struggle so a great exercise

westanney
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Hello Rich, greetings from Germany! It's always nice to listen to you. With many other online teachers, it's always just about even faster, even more complicated. But with you, the groove and musicality are always in the foreground. That is really great!

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