Adding rhythm drills to my sight reading practice has really improved my timing. Here’s how I do it:
Clapping before playing: I clap out difficult rhythms to help myself understand them better.
Subdivision practice: I break down the beats into smaller parts like eighth notes or sixteenth notes. This helps me play more accurately.
Metronome use: I use a metronome and slowly increase the speed as I get better.
This way, my sight reading stays sharp, and my rhythms stay strong!
Adding rhythm drills to my sight reading practice has really improved my timing. Here’s how I do it:
Clapping before playing: I clap out difficult rhythms to help myself understand them better.
Subdivision practice: I break down the beats into smaller parts like eighth notes or sixteenth notes. This helps me play more accurately.
Metronome use: I use a metronome and slowly increase the speed as I get better.
This way, my sight reading stays sharp, and my rhythms stay strong!