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Talking Rhythms

Maurice Carr (34756)
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1/19/2010 3:06:54 AM · 50 Views

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Let's face it, for those who have not learned to read music at an early age or with structured lessons, it's difficult to progress when we finally get determined to learn

Reading the pitch is one thing, but reading the rhythm is an entirely different matter.

Taura Eruera, a man whom I have met and have a lot of respect for, has devised a simple method for being able to bring those notation rythms to life and easy to nail

Here is a Taura link

On the right hand side of the page, you have all the links to free material that will help you quickly get 'up to speed with your read'

If you benefit from this, how about sending an email of encouragement to Taura.

Mo

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Re: Talking Rhythms
1/19/2010 3:15:39 PM
Barney Brazitis (16875) wrote:

That's a very kewl link. Thanks for this. I hope a buncha folks are blessed by it!


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Re: Talking Rhythms
1/19/2010 7:00:11 PM
Jim Oneill (373) wrote:

What a great link. Thanks :)


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Re: Talking Rhythms
1/20/2010 2:04:46 AM
Geoffrey Barnes (6356) wrote:

Have visited Taura's site before and he has some
valuable insight on rhythms. Great post Mr. Mayor.

Geoff :-)


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