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The Moeller Method.

Having trouble playing those fast sixteenth note hi-hats? The Moeller Method is your key to increasing speed, efficiency, and power.

by Rhys Bills-Strange.

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Playlist: Polyrhythms.

Welcome to Melodics’ curated playlist on polyrhythms! This playlist has some rare and stunning cuts in it to make you a pro on polyrhythms faster than a 7:8 cross-rhythm! As you listen, try pinning your ears to possible polyrhythmic sounds. They can be trickier to find than you might expect!

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Breaking up the grid: Polyrhythms

Polyrhythms can seem complicated at first, but are fairly straight-forward when you look at the big picture. They consist of two different voices, each playing with what is perceived as a fundamentally different pulse. What does that mean? Dive in and We’ll explain!

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Guided listening: “Thinkin bout you”.

Let’s take a dive into the world of the incredible Frank Ocean to get a better sense of musical ornamentation.

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Ornaments: Enhancing your personal touch.

Music can have ornaments which often float on by the untrained ear. In this post, we’ll pull out our magnifying glasses and take a closer look at different types of ornamentation, and how they’re used in music across all genres.

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Articles:
  • The Moeller Method.

    Having trouble playing those fast sixteenth note hi-hats? The Moeller Method is your key to increasing speed, efficiency, and power.

    Read more

  • Breaking up the grid: Polyrhythms

    Polyrhythms can seem complicated at first, but are fairly straight-forward when you look at the big picture. They consist of two different voices, each playing with what is perceived as a fundamentally different pulse. What does that mean? Dive in and We’ll explain!

    Read more

  • Ornaments: Enhancing your personal touch.

    Music can have ornaments which often float on by the untrained ear. In this post, we’ll pull out our magnifying glasses and take a closer look at different types of ornamentation, and how they’re used in music across all genres.

    Read more

  • What’s an Arpeggio?

    The arpeggio is one of the most popular techniques used in production today. But what are arpeggios exactly? In this post, we’ll be taking a close look at the features and history of the arpeggio to make you an expert in no-time.

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  • Beginners guide to pads.

    Just getting started playing pads? We’re going to get you set up right, with a basic guide to posture, technique, and exercises.

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  • Beginners guide to drums.

    Just getting started playing drums? We’re going to get you set up right, with a basic guide to posture, grip, and technique.

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  • Beginners guide to keys.

    Just getting started playing the keys? We’re going to set you up right, with a basic guide to posture, and position, and technique.

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  • Basic Guide To Theory: Middle C, Octaves, Notes, Scales, and Chords.

    Musical theory can seem intimidating, but you can do a lot with a little! This article will introduce you to Octaves, Notes, Scales, & Chords.

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Playlists:
  • Playlist: Polyrhythms.

    Welcome to Melodics’ curated playlist on polyrhythms! This playlist has some rare and stunning cuts in it to make you a pro on polyrhythms faster than a 7:8 cross-rhythm! As you listen, try pinning your ears to possible polyrhythmic sounds. They can be trickier to find than you might expect!

    Read more

  • Playlist: Play along with the Impeach break.

    Pads players! Fire up this playlist, open up the lesson in Melodics, and play along with the break that launched a thousand classic Hip Hop tunes: The break from “Impeach the president”.

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  • Playlist: Triplets, Breaking up the grid.

    To say the triplet is having its moment in the sun currently is definitely an understatement. Learn more on this little rhythmic quirk, and squeezing out of the rigid 4×4 walls of the grid.

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  • Playlist: Arpeggios.

    Check out this curated playlist to get a nice sampling of how arpeggios stretch across time and space! Whether you’re into Rae Sremmurd or Johann Sebastian Bach, arpeggios are something you’ve probably heard many times over.

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  • Playlist: Time signatures.

    Understanding how a time signature works can help you organize your beats and rhythms. Counting along is a crucial skill to playing more complex tunes, and time signatures let you know exactly where and when the beat takes place.

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  • Playlist: 1-5-6-4 Chord Progressions.

    “That song sounds so familiar, I’m trying to think what it reminds me of…”

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  • Playlist: Minimal music.

    A journey through one of the most impactful movements in modern music.

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  • Playlist: Son Clave.

    Afro-Caribbean rhythms have had a massive influence on modern music. Melodics’ Director of Education Rodi Kirk has put together a playlist primer on this popular pattern.

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  • Playlist: Studio as an Instrument.

    Melodics’ Director of Education Rodi Kirk curates a diverse selection of music that have one thing in common – the creative use of studio technology sits at the heart of the musical process.

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