rhythmic phrases in 7:3, 7:4, and 7:5
a step-by-step approach to performing phrases within polyrhythmic frames. www.advancedrhythm.com
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POLYRHYTHM- Learn and MASTER 3:4 and 4:3 [MUSIC THEORY - RHYTHM- COUNTING]

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Phrases in Cyclic Frames (5:3, 5:4, 5:7)

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Konnakol - Patterns in Quintuplets (5 over 4)

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Ranking your polyrhythms

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Advanced Rhythm through Karnatic Techniques- Lesson 1- beat subdivision (gatis)

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18 Rhythms you should know

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How to play 21 against 22

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How To Perform Polyrhythmic Ratios

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How to Play Endless Bebop Eighth Notes in 3/4 Time

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How to Play Nested Tuplets (polyriddim explained)

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Read Rhythm Notation Perfectly Every Time (New Approach!)

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The Power of Konnakol (1): Introduction

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Play any POLYRHYTHM easily with this trick! (Interactive rhythm video)

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Dean Brown: Polyrhythms

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Songs that use Polyrhythms & Polymeters

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Is 7/4 Easier Than I Thought?

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The Power of Konnakol (7): How to play anything over anything

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Songs that use 5/4 time

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