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How to Cultivate Better Rhythm and Avoid Clipping Notes (and Rests) Short

The Bulletproof Musician

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The Bullet Proof Musician Podcast

A yale researcher recruited six graduate students from school of music, two pianists, a harpist and a mix of string players. All were asked to complete a series of four weekly test sessions in which they were presented with forty, 30 beat sequences. Each week the musicians tried keeping consistent time using a different strategy. And did subdividing lead to more accurate tapping? Well, as you are undoubtedly not at all surprised to hear, yes, subdivided did indeed lead to more accurately rhythm. One thing that i thought was intriguing is that, over all, across all participants, there was a tendency to come before the beat rather than soon rather than later. Which made

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