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Reading and Rhythmic Perception

Develop precision, fluency, and rhythmic confidence in your musical practice.


Reading and perceiving rhythm are fundamental skills for any musician. This course was created to develop the ability to recognize, interpret, and execute rhythmic patterns with clarity, precision, and musicality, applying this knowledge directly to instrumental and vocal practice.


The classes combine practical exercises, rhythmic reading, active listening, and musical application , providing a solid and functional learning experience for different musical levels and styles.

Who is this course for?

Music students

Instrumentalists and singers of various musical styles.

Beginner, intermediate, or advanced musicians

People interested in improving their reading and rhythmic perception.

You don't need to be a percussionist — the course is open to musicians of any instrument.

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What will you develop?

1

Introduce fundamental concepts of rhythm and musical notation.

2

Develop active listening and auditory recognition of rhythmic patterns.

3

Aplicar técnicas de subdivisão, polirritmia e modulação métrica

4

Developing rhythmic independence through practical exercises.

5

Applying rhythmic concepts in instrumental and vocal practice

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How do the classes work?

Live online classes , lasting 60 minutes.

Practical exercises with spoken reading, performance, and listening.

Creative use of the metronome for rhythmic development

Applying the concepts to real-world musical examples.

Supplementary teaching materials included.

The classes are organized in a progressive manner, respecting the level and development of each student.

Format and duration

Weekly classes of 60 minutes

Semester plans (February to June / July to December)

Possibility of continuous monitoring throughout the year.

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Methodology

The course is based on established methodologies of rhythmic reading and perception, applied in a practical and musical way, with references such as José Eduardo Gramani, Adamo Prince and O Passo , always connecting theory and execution.

Why take this course?

1

Improve your rhythmic reading with confidence.

2

Develop greater control over time and pulse.

3

Play with greater clarity in a group or solo.

4

Strengthen your musical foundation for any style.

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