October 9

Odd and Alternating Meter – Julie Lyonn Lieberman

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If violinists from India can play in 13/8, we can certainly deal with 5/4. Or can we? And what about alternating between 4/4 and 5/4, or 4/4 and 6/8??!! Well, it’s time to get on the rhythmic gravy train. As one of Julie’s private students said, “This work has improved my ability to track time in normal meter because of the intense listening demands required by mastering alternating meter.” Julie will provide support tracks from her book Planet Musician and provide strategies for how to approach mastering this family of rhythmic properties. Click to Watch this Class on Zoom!

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