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Rhythm Practice Pattern 1014: Two Sixteenth Rests Per Beat

This pattern is played four times. Just like patterns 1001-1004, it is accompanied by MetronomeBot counting the quadruple subdivisions 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. Repeat all of patterns 1012 through 1017 many times to internalize those rhythms and improve your rhythm and sight reading skills.

Notice that Pattern 1014 sounds very similar to the dotted eighth-sixteenth rhythm that was covered in Lesson 9. The only difference is that in the case of Pattern 1014, the first note is played shorter than a dotted eighth note.

With MetronomeBot counting the quadruple subdivided beat, quarter note = 60, on Concert E.
If you can't hear the audio, listen to it here.

Rhythm pattern 1014

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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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