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Rhythm Practice Pattern 1027: Three Sixteenth Rests Per Beat
The four introductory patterns for Part 3 of Lesson 10 feature one sixteenth note per beat. Each pattern is played four times. Pattern 1024 is very simple -- it features one sixteenth note on each beat. Patterns 1025 and 1027 are much more difficult. However, if you count the subdivisions of each beat, the patterns are much easier to play.
With MetronomeBot counting the quadruple subdivided beat, quarter note = 60, on Concert G.
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Lesson 10 Introduction - learn about sixteenth rests
Lesson 10 Practice Suggestions - learn how to practice these patterns well
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