Music Theory: Learn to Read Rhythm
Using the metronome learn how to read and clap any rhythm, how to count and master them to be right on time

understand rhythm
Learn how to recognize notes and read rhythm for any instruments

Different exercise levels
The exercises progress from basic to extremely challenging, increasing in difficulty across seven different rhythm levels.

Video lessons
The course comes with 50 video lessons. Included music theory for each level, analyzing bars from the exercises, and the exercise solutions.

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Do you want to understand this?
This course will help you understand and learn rhythm with a series of exercises and will enable you to play the most complicated songs you might come across.

Who is this rhythm reading course for?
Guitarists who aspire to play more complex music, including flamenco and classical guitar masterpieces.
Any musician who wants to understand and master rhythm, and improve their sound on their instrument.
Songwriters who want to improve their music and understand how to make their songs more interesting.
Guitarists who want to truly understand music, rather than simply mimic the songs they learn.
5 Star Reviews from Happy Students
I am new to learning music theory. I began learning the guitar three years ago. I have become a little obsessed by it and sometimes frustrated by my lack of ability to play. One thing that I have found difficult is reading and counting rhythm. I have watched videos and found them fairly helpful but I still had issues understanding how to count the rhythm in real time. This course takes one through the basic understanding of notes and rests and how to count through a system of lessons all adding to ones knowledge and increasing in complexity . There are study papers and The instructor takes the student through examples, reinforcing the learning. I printed out all the lesson sheets and by regularly practicing the reading and clapping exercises i find that i am becoming better at reading rhythm and look forward to being able to instinctively read and play rhythms. I commend this course. It is a well designed aid to learning a complex skill that can only improve a players ability .
I liked the class, helped me quite good reading rhythm!
Just Wow, I had a blockade from the early ages where they kicked me out of Music School because I didn’t get this at the age of 7. So, I just moved on making music for 20+ years, without ever being able to understand this with various teachers and tutorials. Now – No More Problems with the help of this tutorial! I’m so amazed, thank you so much! You really know how to teach it and have the perfect examples to train this, thank you!!!
This is what I was looking for many years, Kris
Really helpful, easy to progress through exercises – I recommend it to anybody trying to learn to read rhythms.
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Music theory: learn to read rhythm
When I was a child, my first music teacher told me that my poor sense of rhythm would prevent me from ever becoming a successful musician. Now, I make my living as a rhythm guitarist.
How do you count time in music? Are you in time when playing your songs? Do you want the music and rhythm to sound exactly as intended when learning a new song?
This course, which includes 50 videos and 14 exercises at 7 difficulty levels, will provide you with an easy method for counting time in music; teach you how to use the metronome as a practice aid; show you how to change rhythm within a beat. If you feel that you have a terrible sense of rhythm, I can assure you that like any other music-related topic, rhythmic sense is something which can be learned. The included exercises will help you to master off-beats, triplets, and the ability to count and clap any rhythm in rock-steady time.
You will learn:
- All the note and rest values, triplets, dotted notes, off beats, etc.
- How to count and clap any rhythm.
- How to remain in time and change rhythm within a beat.
- 9 guitar songs to demonstrate the difficulty levels
This course also includes a guitar song example for each level and a flamenco guitar bonus lesson (not obligatory), so you can see how the rhythms sound when played on a real instrument.
If you play an instrument, you will almost certainly have to learn how to read rhythm. Furthermore, if you plan to play with other people, everyone involved needs to be able to maintain the same and consistent rhythm. So, for anyone contemplating a future in music, the material covered in this course is essential.
Course Structure
The Music Theory: Learn to Read Rhythm is designed as an eight-week course, with a specific core focus each week. In less than two months, you should be able to read and understand complicated rhythms.
In the introductory class, you will learn how to work with a metronome, adjust rhythms within a beat, and improve your timing.
After each difficulty level, you will find a music theory lesson, along with two exercises in 4/4 and 3/4 time signatures. These exercises are designed for you to clap along with my video. Additionally, we will analyze a few bars/measures to understand the rhythms and why they sound the way they do.
In the final part of the course, there are seven guitar songs to showcase each difficulty level, along with two bonus flamenco rhythm songs.
