Introducing sixteenth notes or what is called semi-quavers. Now the notes are divided up even more, so for the time it takes to play one 1/4 note you can actually play 4 sixteenth (1/16) notes or in the amount of time it takes to play one 1/8th note you could play 2 sixteenth notes and so on.
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The lesson starts with a 3 bar repeat with 1/4 notes first, then 1/8th notes and then 1/16th notes, this alone is a great exercise to play over and over again to get used to the timing and lengths of the notes.
Then the exercise starts with one group of 1/16th notes in each bar mixed with 1/4 notes then on to 1/8th notes and starts to add more groups of 1/16th notes. Practise slow to begin with and slowly increase your metronome speed but don’t increase it until you can play the whole chart several times without a mistake.
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