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Rhythm in music explained- How to get rhythm 

Ruairi Glasheen
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In this video we explore rhythm in music, how to get rhythm, and practice your rhythm skills with some practical ( and hopefully fun!) exercises.
I'm Ruairi, and I'm a London based percussionist and composer and make tutorials and documentaries about music.
00:00 Intro
1:02 What is Rhythm?
1:36 What is Beat and Pulse?
2:15 Using the Metronome
3:31 Tip no. 1 - Vocalising Rhythm
6:15 Vocalisation Exercise
9:09 Tip no. 2 Counting Out Loud
11:43 Tip no. 3 Synchronising Movement to the Beat
12:20 Movement and Timing Exercise
For more information about me: www.RuairiGlasheen.net/about
The metronome app I am using in this video is called MetroTimer:
onyx3.com/MetroTimer/
More about my documentary Hidden Drummers documentary series: www.HiddenDrummers.com
Lets connect on Facebook: / ruairiglashe. .
Find me on Instagram: / ruairi_glas. .
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©Ruairi Glasheen 2020

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@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Thanks for checking out my video on rhythm and don't hesitate to ask any questions or share your thoughts here in the comments section 🎵👍
@sepi846
@sepi846 2 года назад
when you did Piccadilly and the mixture of syllables, is each syllable [piccadilly/1234] worth a click on the metronome? or is there a click per segment of syllable i.e. click = 1, click = 2, click = 3, click = 4, click = 1 and so on? if so How does this work when there is a mix of syllables? What is the limit on the syllable segment?
@alegreone
@alegreone Год назад
You are such an amazing teacher and I love your sense of humor as well as how much effort you put into your tutorials.
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
@@alegreone 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@geraldgalas4450
@geraldgalas4450 Год назад
Your videos are really great. Very well done, and very informative. I have been studying piano for the past 16 months, and find great difficulty in maintaining a correct and constant beat. Your video on Rhythm is certainly helpful, and I have watched your video several times to glean as much as possible, and have practiced your exercises many times. I was wondering if you had any worksheets available to help in my practice, or any suggestions. Thank you,
@quodlibetful
@quodlibetful 2 года назад
I am 80 years old and have played music most of my life. I only wish I had learned this when I was young. This method should be expanded and put into every school system. Thank you. I know this will help me to play better with others.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Warms my heart reading your comment - thank you ! Ruairi
@finblaster7
@finblaster7 Год назад
@quodlibetful It is! My school has this video as a class resource lol 😂 I search for your video just to say this and subscribe btw
@4rg3s
@4rg3s 10 месяцев назад
I was born in the 90s but I wish I also had more music education in school in my home country. I grown up feeling like "illiterate" when it comes to music. Can't understand rhythm.
@damnfk063
@damnfk063 Год назад
The click that happens in your brain when you get this is incomparable to any other feeling. It's just so cool when your mind goes "ok here's how we do it" like playing a video game when you were younger and there's a level you couldn't pass and you threw the remote into the wall in anger. But when you come back to it the next day you pass that level first try. The new connections you feel your brain make is so exhilarating. Thank you this video
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
I love that comparison! So true - thanks for writing.
@dunehaggar7495
@dunehaggar7495 20 дней назад
I find it easy to trust my instrincts to play complex riffs etc but when i need to work out what i played and translate it into musical notation i really struggle... hence youtube finding me this video 😅
@pandimensions
@pandimensions 24 дня назад
This is the first time in an entire lifetime of being unable to hear a beat that a lesson hasn't felt like it's skipping the first five steps. Usually the advice is 'just clap along' with no advice on what to do if you can't do that. But this is broken down so much more that even just following along once, I can start to see where everything falls apart for me, and it's not right at the first hurdle! Which means maybe I can improve! Thank you so much
@anthonyanderson2561
@anthonyanderson2561 8 месяцев назад
I saw my dr yesterday and he said you need to learn something different. I had a stroke and my brain needs to learn something new. Hopefully this helps me. Thank you 😊
@user-yy2hc2up6k
@user-yy2hc2up6k Месяц назад
In my book Sir, You have been nominated and won the Best Music teacher ever. Miracles happen when a teacher knows what he is doing and cares enough to explain it without any sarcasm or elitist behavior. You have my sincerest appreciation and respect. I Thank you Sir!
@sovka8394
@sovka8394 3 месяца назад
The best metronome tutorial on RU-vid. Most videos tend to overexplain it to the point it is confusing. However, you, sir, did a great job! Thank you.
@twistedbunny
@twistedbunny 7 месяцев назад
At first i thought this video was too complex but after a while it turns out it's really easy to understand and it holds a lot of information, thanks man, a lot, may Odin bless you
@bodhran
@bodhran 7 месяцев назад
Glad it helped!
@anazlem4314
@anazlem4314 20 дней назад
May Odin bless deez nuts in your mouth💀💀💀 Bro really said "May Odin-..."💀💀💀😂😂
@barryhill3069
@barryhill3069 Год назад
Honestly, I am 72 years old and never felt I understood rhythm, beat, and time. I have a tendency to overthink such things, and I probably have a lack of naturally engrained rhythm; even though I love music, naturally, want to move to the music and somewhat play guitar. I wish I had had such clear instructions about 65 years ago :) Honestly, this is great. THANK YOU!
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Great stuff Barry!
@SweatyStreams
@SweatyStreams 9 месяцев назад
Im 99 years old and i wish i learned this 209 years ago
@bodhran
@bodhran 9 месяцев назад
Never too late!
@TiffanyIrene
@TiffanyIrene Месяц назад
so many things I’m learning later in life I feel like this about 😅 thank goodness for the internet!
@inalangner4274
@inalangner4274 Год назад
Thank you for your explanations and the exercises you show. Those "naturals" always say "It is easy, go with your feelings" and never show exercises, how to develop a sense for rhythm. Your video was really helpful, thank you Ruairi!
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
You're so welcome!
@something3476
@something3476 3 дня назад
i never felt so connected to a video.....thank you
@angusforeman3204
@angusforeman3204 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Sir. As a someone who has always found picking out and keeping the rhythm nigh on impossible, you clear and run teaching is like mana from heaven. You are a great teacher. Thank you
@bodhran
@bodhran 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the nice words. Ruairi
@estarling8766
@estarling8766 4 месяца назад
Your positive energy is boosting the whole YT ! :-) This was a lovely intro class. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with many.
@BarbaraGail_drum_song_dance
@BarbaraGail_drum_song_dance 6 месяцев назад
Say it and play it! I teach rhythm and I loved your video, you’re a fun and great teacher, you communicate clearly and with joy. Thank you! 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@fade5364
@fade5364 Месяц назад
this is incredibly heplful! My dad is deeply into dancing, but he seems to have some problems with rythm and dancing on time, so i started giving him some sort of lessons (i'm a producer btw), but i hope this video really helps out, cause i'll be sending it to him. Great work
@JensuyaBellyDance
@JensuyaBellyDance 19 дней назад
Fantastic! When I first started learning to belly dance it was so hard because none of my teachers ever taught or even referred to the rhythm, let alone the beat. It's ironic because belly dance is all about "being" the music with your body. When I teach, I always begin with the beat. Thank you for your inspiring lessons. New sub! 💕
@holypotato6983
@holypotato6983 Год назад
Holy sh*******ttt! You're aWesome! The concept of this video, editing, quality and just the way you talk and explain things it's just so smart and helpful! I was terrified of learning rhythm, but I guess I'm just not anymore! :D
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Awesome! So glad you found it helpful - have fun and thanks for the kind words!
@Lil-song
@Lil-song Год назад
Ruairi! Hope you've been to Chicago to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! One week before St. Patricks day the Chicago River is dyed Green. The green dye was originally used to help in the effort to clean up the river's waterfront areas. According to NPR, when Richard J. Daley assumed mayorship of Chicago in 1955. You are the Irish Blessing on RU-vid!
@darlenebonney3871
@darlenebonney3871 Год назад
Best lesson I’ve ever had. I took a semester of music . However, I understand more from this than the class.👍🏼
@UnkaDon
@UnkaDon 3 года назад
This should be required viewing for all would-be drummers and bass players.
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Glad you think its helpful- thanks for the kind words!
@MayanPatel1
@MayanPatel1 2 месяца назад
also anyone that says they can't dance, it's basically the same!
@themidireporter3357
@themidireporter3357 2 года назад
I had a poor since of rhythm and this has helped me practice. Thank you so much. Slainte!
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Delighted it was a help 🙏
@t.lnnnnx
@t.lnnnnx 9 месяцев назад
wooww the last method is incredible
@bodhran
@bodhran 9 месяцев назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@mikkelsv4804
@mikkelsv4804 3 года назад
When I was a kid I was in a music theory class for over ten years. We did this stuff exactly and I have to say having done the speaking and moving from a young age its made a huge difference in my music. But also the class was super fun bc us little kids got to jump around all the time!
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Fantastic stuff Mikkel- thats the way to do it! Ruairi
@udkline
@udkline 2 года назад
Not only are the suggestions great, but the editing is clever too. Well done!
@mariannboyan4034
@mariannboyan4034 2 месяца назад
I am learning how to play guitar for the first time and one of my homework assignments is to work on rythym. This video is wonderful. Thank you Rauri
@WORLDDRUMCLUB
@WORLDDRUMCLUB Месяц назад
Nice video and lesson, Ruairi. Those trained in Orff-Schulwerk will find some of these ideas and suggestions familiar. It's always good advice to start in the body, voice, and simple movements before moving to instruments. We all have our "native instruments" we can develop and you provide some accessible ways to do that, in rhythm. Great job!
@bodhran
@bodhran Месяц назад
Thank you so much Kalani, you lead the way! Ruairi
@toddshook1765
@toddshook1765 Год назад
One of the things thank I worry about trying to play drums is getting all 4 limbs to work together. I will work on this exercise so to get my mind and body in rhythm. I am so intrigued in percussion and the drums. Thanks.
@anthonypetroneiii2260
@anthonypetroneiii2260 8 месяцев назад
Ruairi, Thank you, thank you! This was awesome! Very useful, practical, and fun! Thank you for these tools and ideas! Good luck in creating new content!
@Lil-song
@Lil-song Год назад
Ruairi! You are a fantastic film talent, a natural National Geographic guide of world Rhythms & I am enjoyed all 4 of your Hidden Drum films, playful tutorials. With this video I wrote down your Stomp 2x +Knees 2x + Chest2x - Clap 1x - @ 70BPMs just like a recipe in order so I can practice without the video. Genius to tell us to use the metronome with the human voice not the wooden block counting. I didn't know that was an option! I am an adult new music student and your videos are the sugar in my coffee!! Thank you for making the impossible possible. You explain your "Why" so well! Thank you for all your video efforts& drum talents they are noticed & greatly appreciated!
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words, and it makes me so happy that you are finding the videos helpful!
@fallback780
@fallback780 2 месяца назад
I can’t believe this useful video is out there and I I only discovered this now. Thank You
@LorenzoGrimaldi
@LorenzoGrimaldi 2 года назад
I have always had problem feeling the rhythm. Thank you for sharing these exercises. I'll definitely try them.
@Yassir.A.P.
@Yassir.A.P. Год назад
feel some improvement after some time of practices?
@fionahill-heaton6495
@fionahill-heaton6495 2 месяца назад
As a piper, love yr video, glad I found you! Thanks.
@markielinhart
@markielinhart Год назад
Thank you so much Ruairi, as an emerging drummer (at age 78) interested in mostly jazz, this lesson cuts through big time. I’ve subbed for more…👏👏✌️🌻🇦🇺
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Awesome!
@teonabaraboiu2295
@teonabaraboiu2295 Год назад
I'm learning to play the bass guitar and I'm struggling with the rhythm aspect of it, so thanks a lot for this video! I'll try the exercises and hopefully I'll get better at it
@Whitechai
@Whitechai Год назад
I'm in the same boat!
@dulceyuvia
@dulceyuvia Год назад
After clicking so many videos, including preschooler videos, this video was the one I could understand completely! Thank you so much you are something special😅 you see I love to sing, but I never understood rhythm till now, this is really is going to impact the way I sing.
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Really glad it helped! 🙏
@sheltersonic5499
@sheltersonic5499 Месяц назад
never someone explained the timing so well,even at school,thank you so much,could you explain how to match melody to the rhythm
@hansy1305
@hansy1305 Месяц назад
Brilliant, massively helpful, thanks!
@NicolettCoburn
@NicolettCoburn 7 месяцев назад
This video was so cool, so useful and I'll be trying all the tips, I'm a bass player and struggling with timing a bit, but you made it superfun to learn. thanks heaps :)
@jenibylsma9845
@jenibylsma9845 3 года назад
Thanks Ruairi for another awesome, fun video! What a great way to awaken those instinctive rhythms we all possess. I think this would also be a brilliant way to teach kids about rhythm. 😁
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Thanks so much Jeni - glad you had fun with it :) Ruairi
@lovetaikolovelife9794
@lovetaikolovelife9794 3 года назад
Ruairi excellent, clear and fun video tutorial as always!! Wonderful! ❤️
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Thank you dear Sensei 🙏🙌
@drmarxx
@drmarxx 2 года назад
The best tutorial on rhythm I have seen. I'm have been trying to play a string instrument since forever and have been unable to coordinate my right and left hand and this tutorial has helped greatly. Thank you. Watched some of your INDIA videos too, great stuff. Tea, coffee, Piccadilly, tea…
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Fantastic- delighted it was a help Marc, and thanks for checking India doc out too. All the best, Ruairi
@lindasmith6668
@lindasmith6668 15 дней назад
This was wonderful and very helpful. I am a beginner percussionist. Thank you 😊
@arushakeerthisinghakatz4554
Wonderfully explained
@AlexPetcu
@AlexPetcu Год назад
Amazing video Ruairi. I love your straight forward way of explaining things.
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
You lead the way Alex! I'm just following you 🙏 Thanks for the kind words.
@fionahill-heaton6495
@fionahill-heaton6495 2 месяца назад
You unlocked everything,thanks!
@patfiddles
@patfiddles 8 месяцев назад
Wow- this video really helps me get it- over-lapping the visual aspects of the notes/ words with the sound of the metronome and saying the words out loud really helped this click for me. I thought Piccadilly was 4 beats, but in your examples, its 1 beat over 4 sixteenth notes. My music teacher would sometimes mark the beats on complicated sections of music for me and I was OK when the beat would fall on a note or a rest- but sometimes it would fall in-between two notes and that would drive me crazy. The clicks on the metronome are like mile markers- they can hit at the start of a tone, in the middle of a tone, or on a rest. Thanks for this informative video.
@mwpoppy7162
@mwpoppy7162 Год назад
Wow….fascinating Ruairi …..I’m very interested in the interconnection between language and music and I’m looking forwards to checking out your documentary….thanks for sharing musical theory and your passions in such enjoyable video’s🙏
@mikenco
@mikenco 3 года назад
Brilliant teaching method, thank you Ruairi!
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
You are very welcome!
@ulyssesjoyce2793
@ulyssesjoyce2793 2 года назад
It really shows you love rythm and teaching! Very nice video!
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Thank you very much!🙏
@heinzrobens3439
@heinzrobens3439 Год назад
🙂utmost useful to awaken inner rhythmus !
@BlackBearSixTV
@BlackBearSixTV 2 года назад
Very, very nice and clear lesson - thanks!
@TrillBuddhist369
@TrillBuddhist369 5 месяцев назад
As a dancer this really , is insightful, I appreciate you
@natalieadams4761
@natalieadams4761 5 месяцев назад
Excellent explanation. Finally getting it. Thank you! :D
@leewilliams3170
@leewilliams3170 10 месяцев назад
You are an incredible teacher, thank you! 🙏
@bodhran
@bodhran 10 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@jimtessin4130
@jimtessin4130 2 года назад
Excellent!!!! Thank you!!!!!
@maureengrant9077
@maureengrant9077 2 года назад
This was an amazing lesson. Thankyou Ruairi.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
You're so welcome Maureen!
@rontan8433
@rontan8433 4 месяца назад
The stump stump knee knee method is really useful to learn rhythm techniques
@mwpoppy7162
@mwpoppy7162 Год назад
Excellent …..love the stomping excercise…..I went to see Stomp once 🙏
@davidhall92
@davidhall92 3 месяца назад
Brilliant Lesson. Thank you man. 😊
@DutGi
@DutGi 9 месяцев назад
Amazing! Thank u!❤
@katieeldridge8867
@katieeldridge8867 2 года назад
Thanks, man! Super helpful
@rolfgilliard4130
@rolfgilliard4130 2 года назад
Excellent. So simple to understand ,so important to know.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Thanks Rolf - glad you found it helpful. Warm wishes, Ruairi
@yamitmaman6777
@yamitmaman6777 2 года назад
Thank you so much ! it’s very helpful 🎶🙏🏻❤️
@bhashemi731
@bhashemi731 2 месяца назад
WoW.. that was quite intresting and useful. Thank you. 🤘
@michaelschwartz8922
@michaelschwartz8922 5 месяцев назад
New to music and the guitar.. this really helped this old guy out.
@vishalverse3079
@vishalverse3079 3 года назад
Thanks man.... Its a big help
@esmeraldagonzales1103
@esmeraldagonzales1103 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I’ve listened to other videos and I’m so hard headed I wasn’t getting it Finally I get it! Yay!!
@Marcvitoria
@Marcvitoria 2 месяца назад
Excelente aula!!
@Gbwdoings
@Gbwdoings 2 месяца назад
I love this so much
@reginaldkemper7437
@reginaldkemper7437 16 дней назад
Your lesson is intensively good Thank you
@dizzysdiamonds
@dizzysdiamonds 6 месяцев назад
What a great explanation ....my 9 yr old daughter loves it !!!! Thnx so much ...
@bodhran
@bodhran 6 месяцев назад
Happy to help!
@leabaker7278
@leabaker7278 11 месяцев назад
So helpful in training Acappella singers!
@CelineOlguin-yz8kp
@CelineOlguin-yz8kp Год назад
thank you so so much for this ! just beginning music and this helped so much 💗 will binge watch your other vids 😊
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Awesome stuff Celine!
@Paloloeq
@Paloloeq 2 года назад
Thank you very much. I love the way you explain. It is evident that you love what you do. Subscribed.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
I appreciate that Otro! Thank you
@jeremiedumontgrant3648
@jeremiedumontgrant3648 3 года назад
Thanks for all the video mate, practice every week, cheers
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Great stuff Jeremie- enjoy the practice! Ruairi
@akontagh822
@akontagh822 23 дня назад
Great teaching
@rajeshhkkapoor8549
@rajeshhkkapoor8549 Год назад
beautifully explained sir. thank you so much for your time and effort and patience.🔱❇♾🏁
@Reddragon283
@Reddragon283 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this amazing video, you are a wonderful educator 👏
@bodhran
@bodhran 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind comment! So glad you found it helpful -Ruairi
@Human_Behaviour_Analyst
@Human_Behaviour_Analyst 2 года назад
Thanks for this amazing tutorial
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Glad you liked it! ☀️
@theclephane2914
@theclephane2914 14 дней назад
Wow! That helped me so much!!!!
@dylejo8058
@dylejo8058 3 года назад
Thank you for this great video! 👍🏾
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@adityab10
@adityab10 3 года назад
Wow excellent presentation....thanks ruairi..
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏🙏
@wobugaosuni
@wobugaosuni Год назад
Fantastic video and very helpful. Thank you.
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Glad it was helpful Tom!
@takakokobayashi3594
@takakokobayashi3594 2 года назад
thank you so much!! I love your way and your attitude 💓
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@mongoloolloo
@mongoloolloo 2 года назад
Very good concentrated explanation.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@MildBoook
@MildBoook Год назад
Very good lesson. Thank you a lot!
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Your very welcome :)
@lifeonmars1044
@lifeonmars1044 3 года назад
Thank you, Ruairi! 😁
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Thank you for watching 🙏🙌
@recreationalliesure.6330
@recreationalliesure.6330 7 месяцев назад
Please make some more exercises of this kind,, its really helpful 🙏
@gtxpizzaplug
@gtxpizzaplug Год назад
My string teacher in high-school would give us sight reading exercises by making us say the note name, clap the note timing, and to tap our foot to the pulse. Talk about tightening up.
@AMIR55312
@AMIR55312 2 года назад
This was helpful as I don't really have what we call "a sense of rhythm "and using these exercises seems to help build that.
@bodhran
@bodhran 2 года назад
Delighted it was helpful - I believe rhythm is developed with practice so keep going!
@maikisstar8782
@maikisstar8782 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@maocharlisme
@maocharlisme 2 года назад
Ruairi, I've only just discovered you and I will buy Guinness in the pub all night just for you to tap away all night if I may tap along and learn and develop every little syncopation and on-beat alike from association! Sincerely, an aspiring singer and guitarist.
@Samixlixie
@Samixlixie 7 месяцев назад
Omg it was really helpful and working great for a beginner 🤧💖
@arushakeerthisinghakatz4554
Excellent
@briellef.4712
@briellef.4712 Год назад
Keep doing these videos, you're really good at teaching :)
@bodhran
@bodhran Год назад
Thanks for the kind words! More on the way
@justiceteacher8906
@justiceteacher8906 3 месяца назад
Great i have learned from this
@littleealingmusic9037
@littleealingmusic9037 3 года назад
Super clear, Ruairi. Thank you for putting this together. I'll be showing my kids at school - I know they'll love it. Syllables....!
@bodhran
@bodhran 3 года назад
Delighted to read this A! Thanks for the kind words and Happy New Year!
@DMT4Dinner
@DMT4Dinner 8 месяцев назад
Great vid ty
@user-rl9gn8zf6x
@user-rl9gn8zf6x 4 месяца назад
Just what I needed. For the first time I feel I might be able to develop musicality
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