Musicianship
Learn African Rhythms with It’s All About Rhythm’s Kevin Nathaniel
In this rhythm tutorial we show you everything you need to level up your rhythm by learning syncopated rhythms known as claves. What is...
It’s All About Rhythm Interactive Concert Experience with Kevin Nathaniel
Kevin Nathaniel is an incredible artist with many years of teaching experience. He specializes in bringing people together through music using voice, dance, and...
6 Clapping Exercises to Improve Your Rhythm with Kevin Nathaniel
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Clapping, stepping and dancing through rhythms is one of the best ways to internalize them and develop your musical sense of timing. In this...
6 Ways To Learn Music When You Think You Don’t Know What to Practice...
If you are trying to learn music then it's more than likely that you've gotten to a place with your practice, at least at...
What Is A Clave Rhythm? Joakim Lartey explains at Tribal Rhythm Gathering
A clave rhythm is a repeated rhythmic figure, usually played on a single or dual toned instrument such as sticks or bells, and usually...
What Are The Best Ways To Use a Metronome? – Video feat. Metronome Online...
I used to have horrible rhythm. I mean horrible. I could barely clap on the beat and dancing was an embarrassing affair. Throughout this...
5 Essential Musical Listening Skills You Need to Develop to Play With Others
Most musicians will, at one time or another, wish to play with others. This might mean hanging around and playing a few tunes in...
7 Habits That Can Make You A Better Drummer
In most bands, the drummer is the member of the group that others depend upon to establish and drive the rhythm. Some of the...
Improve Your Musical Rhythm with Metronome Exercises (no instrument needed)
One of the greatest challenges for musicians at all levels is mastering rhythm. Most struggle with timing and it takes steady discipline to master...
How To Most Efficiently Use Your Music Practice Time (On Any Instrument)
I teach music to a lot of people and one of the most common things I hear from new students is “how do I...