stellar92010
Senior Member
It just started happening. I noticed I was hitting the beats right on when I was playing with songs for a few days, but at my lesson today I stopped at least 4 times because I freaked out because the sound of the metronome had vanished. It was a really weird feeling, and the instructor just started laughing said don't worry.
I started 4 months ago, and we are finishing the first book--Understanding Rhythm--A Guide To reading music which is reading exercises and I also learned a sticking method called root sticking as well as alternate sticking which enables me to read and stick just about anything. I've been playing along with a metronome usually at insane low tempo (40~60bpm) for the last 4 months.
We just started Accents and Rebounds and Syncopation. He said he usually wouldn't give anyone Accents and rebounds without at least a year of solid training, but he thought I should start it.
I'm just happy that I heard the metronome drop. I have heard that will happen when your internal clock phase locks finally. Its not that I have any talent for it I think, I've just been practicing 15 to 20 hours a week.
Anyone had this happen to them?
I started 4 months ago, and we are finishing the first book--Understanding Rhythm--A Guide To reading music which is reading exercises and I also learned a sticking method called root sticking as well as alternate sticking which enables me to read and stick just about anything. I've been playing along with a metronome usually at insane low tempo (40~60bpm) for the last 4 months.
We just started Accents and Rebounds and Syncopation. He said he usually wouldn't give anyone Accents and rebounds without at least a year of solid training, but he thought I should start it.
I'm just happy that I heard the metronome drop. I have heard that will happen when your internal clock phase locks finally. Its not that I have any talent for it I think, I've just been practicing 15 to 20 hours a week.
Anyone had this happen to them?