Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers

Develop a higher level of rhythmical accuracy

Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers

Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers

Develop a higher level of rhythmical accuracy

supplies the training to meet the demands of improvised music developed over the last 50 years or so. Every musician, regardless of their background or preferences, will sooner or later encounter music written or influenced by Dave Holland, Steve Coleman, Miles Okazaki, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Aka Moon, Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Danilo Perez, Irakere or elements of the music from the  Balkan, India, Africa or Cuba. It is clear that today’s jazz demands a completely new approach to rhythmical training, already within the conservatory studies, a training that will provide the necessary tools to face with accuracy more complex rhythmical concepts while preserving the emotional content.

This 15-week course teaches musicians how to perform polyrhythms and polypulses, how to play phrases in quintuplets and septuplets with complete accuracy and feeling, and very importantly, how to create a better sense of pulse in the musician. To achieve these ends, the usage of 'solkattu' (South-Indian set of rhythmical syllables) plays a very important role in order to memorise and feel rhythmic patterns and phrases. This course is  exclusively practical . No complex theories or concepts - only practical exercises are given in order to acquire a greater degree of accuracy without losing the sense of feeling and emotion. It is directed at performers of all instruments.

Lessons

Videos

Skill level

Language

15
3.5 hours
Advanced
EN

Lessons

Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 1 - Introduction
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 2 - GATIS part 1
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 3 - GATIS part 2
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 4 - JATHIS part 1
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 5 - JATHIS part 2
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 6 - Vertical relations Gati/Jathi combinations 1
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 7 - Vertical relations Gati/Jathi combinations 2
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 8 - Vertical relations Gati/Jathi combinations 3
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 9 - Vertical relations Gati/Jathi combinations 4
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 10 - Cells with Gatis 1
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 11 - Cells with Gatis 2
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 12 - Phrasing with tie-overs and rests 1
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 13 - Phrasing with tie-overs and rests 2
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 14 - Phrasing with tie-overs and rests 3
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers - Lesson 15 - Phrasing with tie-overs and rests 4
Advanced Rhythm for Improvisers

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How it works

The course is a series of related video lessons, each structured around a specific topic or topics. By the end of this course, you will have developed a strong sense of direction in your daily study routine.

Weekly video lessons after joining the course, you will be able to view a new video lesson weekly. Each video lesson consists of:

Examples   that musically define the sound of the topic you are studying in each video

A study routine   section in which we first discuss how to study the specific topic of each lesson. We will then play several exercises specially written to show you how to structure your daily study routine

Assignments   that will help you consolidate and practice what you have learned in each video.

Weekly assignments After each lesson, you will be asked to study, practice and then video record yourself playing an assignment which may consist of several exercises. When ready, you submit the video of your assignment. The process of having to record yourself every week, significantly helps to internalise the material discussed in this course - quickly and naturally.

Weekly feedback:   This function is only available in the "course" mode.

Certificate:   This function is only available in the "certified" trajectory with teacher's feedback and upon successful completion of all the assignments.

Oyens, Reina, Bisquert, Zwaanenburg