How I Built Rock Solid Timing On Piano Using A Metronome

How I Built Rock Solid Timing On Piano Using A Metronome

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How I Built Rock Solid Timing On Piano Using A Metronome

In this tutorial, I show you how to use a metronome and drum beats to develop rock solid rhythm, timing, and groove, practicing scales, arpeggios, block chords, broken chords, quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes, triplets, subdivisions, BPM, and time signatures like 4/4 and 3/4 to tighten your piano playing.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Building Rock Solid Rhythm and Timing
01:17 Choosing Between Traditional Metronome and Drum Beat
02:58 Practicing Scales at 60 BPM in Different Note Values
04:28 Using 16th Notes and Triplets for Scale Subdivisions
06:26 Applying Metronome Subdivisions to Arpeggios
08:06 Practicing Triad Arpeggios in 3/4 Time
10:06 Accenting Subdivisions to Shape Musical Phrasing
12:15 Triplets, Block Chords, and Broken Chords With Click
14:44 Metronome Versus Groove Tracks for Piano Practice
16:27 Hearing Note Values and Understanding BPM and Speed
17:57 Identifying Time Signatures and Final Metronome Tips