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Rhythm Practice Pattern 1003: One Sixteenth Rest Per Beat

This pattern is played four times in the audio example. MetronomeBot is counting the quadruple subdivision of the beat at quarter note = 60. If that tempo is too fast, listen to the audio recording a few times and then practice the pattern at a slower tempo with a quadruple subdividing metronome.

With MetronomeBot counting the quadruple subdivided beat, quarter note = 60, on Concert E flat. The metronome clicks only on the beats, while MetronomeBot counts every subdivision.
If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.

Rhythm pattern 1003

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Introduction Lesson 10 Introduction - learn about sixteenth rests

Practice Suggestions Lesson 10 Practice Suggestions - learn how to practice these patterns well

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