Rhythm bones rhythm #1: walking, trotting, galloping
Thanks for tuning in! This video profiles three rhythms for rhythm bones that you can use to develop a song - walking, trotting, and galloping. While playing along with a banjo or a fiddle player (or even music on the radio), practice going from rhythm to rhythm: walking to trotting, trotting to galloping, etc. If any of these concepts need more explanation, let me know in the comments! The song in the video is 'Three Forks of Ready' by Matt Brown - his album 'Lone Prairie' is a fantastic soundtrack for bones practice. / ahmadeusmusic https://kafarimusic.bandcamp.com/ / ahmadkafari / ahmadhassanmuhammad

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