Basic Guitar Theory - Learning To Count Subdivisions

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2010

This is the first in a series of videos that is going to look at how to develop one of the most important attributes needed to become the best guitar player and musician you can be. A good sense of rhythm. In this lesson Mike Williams from www.ShredGuitarAcademy.com teaches about subdivisions, plus a simple method to count every type of subdivision of the beat possible where the quarter note is equal to one beat. This is a good first step to help you better your timing and understand rhythm on a deeper level, while giving you an easy method to practice musical ideas to a count.

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  • In the basement bars, in the backs of cars, be cool or be cast out!

  • @GrapeDrink4Life Subdivisions! \m/

  • Just for the sake of comprehension: "notes per bar"

  • @hueseph I am not sure what you mean?

  • @ShredGuitarAcademy Yeah. Sorry bout that. The glue bag was still stuck to my face.

  • @hueseph Hugs not Drugs! \m/

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  • Thanks to taking band in middle school, I can read music :)

  • I need more tehory about Modes and sacles ...how can use sacles and mixture them in a song?...great video

  • I like the way you teach- :o)) thanks man !!!!!!

  • @ShredGuitarAcademy I was kidding.

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