Exercises for Lesson 2.5
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The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
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The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.
The archive contains a task on knowing the basics of reading rhythm and tempo in music.

The fifth lesson from the second part of the video course “On the Road to Music”. This lesson explains rhythm and tempo in music, providing definitions of both. It covers how to read note durations and rests, as well as what a measure and time signature are.

Today we will talk about famous guitarists who use a special style of playing — fingerstyle. We will meet 5 talented musicians and dive into their guitar journey.

Keep perfect time with our free online metronome. Ideal for musicians of all levels to improve timing and rhythm.

An excellent external audio interface for recording. Interface is understandable even without instructions.

“Demons” by Imagine Dragons. Arranged for fingerstyle guitar and performed by Dmitry Pimonov. This song I've heard on the radio and dicided to make a vocal cover. I tried to make it sound more interesting for one guitar using some fingerstyle techniques. I hope you enjoy it!