Working With a Metronome

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About Course

Working with a Metronome is a foundational course designed for musicians aiming to enhance their timing and rhythmic precision. Led by esteemed drummer Leroy Clouden, this course delves into the effective use of a metronome to develop consistent tempo and groove across various musical styles.

Throughout the course, students will explore techniques to internalize rhythm, improve timing accuracy, and apply metronome practice to real-world musical scenarios. The curriculum emphasizes practical exercises that build a solid rhythmic foundation, essential for both solo performances and ensemble settings.

By engaging with structured lessons and hands-on practice, participants will cultivate a deeper sense of timing, enabling them to perform with greater confidence and musicality.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the role and importance of a metronome in musical practice
  • Develop techniques to improve timing and rhythmic consistency
  • Apply metronome exercises to various musical styles and settings
  • Enhance the ability to maintain steady tempo during performances
  • Integrate metronome practice into daily rehearsal routines

Course Content

Quarter Note
Leroy goes over how to play the Snare, Bass and Hi-Hat in Quarter Notes while using a metronome.

Eighth Note
Leroy goes over how to play Eighth Notes on the drums using a different tempo on the metronome.

Sixteenth Note
Leroy goes over how to play Sixteenth Notes using a different metronome marking.

Triplet
Leroy goes over how to play Triplets on the Snare , Bass and Hi-hat using a metronome.

Toms
Leroy goes over how to play Quarter Notes on the Toms and also demonstrates how to play 2 and 3 beat fills

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