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  • #4541
    steve Alexander
    Participant

      Hi,

      I am not noticing a corresponding page in the workbook for Rhythm lab 2, Rhythmic Cells, exercises 2, 3 and 4?

      #4542
      Richie
      Keymaster

        That’s because there isn’t one. That is exclusive to the online course. You are supposed to download the PDFs below the initial video for all the exercises.

        #4543
        steve Alexander
        Participant

          Yes I have downloaded all the material from below the first video in Module 2, still not seeing these pdf’s. This is what you say in the assignment sheet;

          14-Watch the following Rhythm Lab Videos and perform the corresponding exercises
          (PDFs & Audio files available for download under each video) in order to master the various
          syncopated rhythms you will encounter from here on:
          Video #20
          Video #21
          Video #22
          Video #23

          There are only sound files available for #21, #22, #23. There seems to be nothing after “syncopated Rhythms 2 on page 45.

          #4544
          steve Alexander
          Participant

            Also trying to make sense of video #21 without the pdf am I correct in noticing that you are starting the first note on an upbeat?

            #4545
            Richie
            Keymaster

              It’s all there!

              Video #20 has the one PDF link to rhythm cell exercises 1-4, plus 2 mp3s.
              Video’s #21, 22 & 23 all have 2 mp3 links below each one…

              The mp3s for syncopated rhythms 2 are available separately in the rhythm lab section of general downloads for all the book related files. Only non-book special bonus files are usually placed under their corresponding videos.

              #4546
              steve Alexander
              Participant

                Thanks ok got it,

                did you also see my question about starting on the upbeat?

                #4547
                Richie
                Keymaster

                  Yes, it starts on the upbeat..

                  #4548
                  steve Alexander
                  Participant

                    How would you know that form the notation?

                    #4549
                    Richie
                    Keymaster

                      you have to subdivide in 8th notes (1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and)… If the first 8th note which always starts on a downbeat is a rest,as in this case, that means that whatever starts where the 2nd 8th note should be (or the “and of 1), is starting on the upbeat. Maybe the fact that it is a value larger than an 8th note on the upbeat, is confusing you…

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