The Power of Konnakol (5): Practising four-note groups
In part 5 of my series on Konnakol, we're going to practise four-note groups on several subdivision levels. This includes polyrhythms like 3 over 4, and 5 over 4. Exercise #7 shows how to do it, and how to make your own patterns sound quite polyrhythmic.

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The Power of Konnakol (6): Practising five-note groups

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The Beauty of Konnakkol

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The Power of Konnakol (1): Introduction

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BANGER METAL RIFFS using Indian methods??

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John McLaughlin/S.Ganesh Vinayakram- Gateway to Rhythm

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Konnakol lesson. Lesson - Learn how to play «behind the beat» slug-groove using indian konnakol.

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Konnakol - Patterns in Quintuplets (5 over 4)

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Werner Herzog on Shooting Too Much Footage

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Steve Smith: A Drumset Application of Konnakol and South Indian Rhythms Pt. 1

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Freak Audio Lab - Stacking Multiple Rhythms With Konnakol

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Konnakol Lesson #5 : How to notate gaps and rests

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Rhythm with Konnakol - Mattias Eklundh Guitar Lesson

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Mastering Rhythm with Konnakol (4) Understanding Triplets

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BASICS OF KONNAKOL - DEXTERITY BUILDER FOR BASS GUITAR

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How Nashville Musicians Play Any Song Instantly

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The Owner Wanted a Pink Telecaster...

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Konnakkol - Lesson 1 - Tha Dhi Thom Nam

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This Stupid Trick Helped Me Play Everywhere On The Guitar!

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