Reel Rhythm Exercise
Diese Übung wurde noch nicht vollständig übersetzt — die Anleitung unten ist auf Englisch.
Reels are the most common tune type in Irish traditional music. They run in 4/4 time at typically 160–180 bpm, with continuous eighth notes grouped in pairs. Before you can play a reel melody at speed, you must internalise the specific lilt — the very slight emphasis on beats 1 and 3 (or sometimes 2 and 4) that separates a musical reel from a mechanical one. This exercise uses a single note to let you focus entirely on rhythm.
Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung
- 1
Set a metronome to 80 bpm. Play low D eight times consecutively, one per beat (so you are playing eighth notes against a pulse of 80). Tongue each note with 'tu'.
- 2
Now add very slight emphasis to beats 1 and 5 of each group of eight. Tongue more firmly ('TU') on these beats, softly ('tu') on the others.
- 3
Gradually increase the metronome speed: 90, 100, 110, 120. Keep the accent pattern consistent.
- 4
Switch from tonguing to cuts on the unaccented beats, keeping the 'TU' tongue on beats 1 and 5.
- 5
Now move through a simple two-note alternation (D-E-D-E) with the same rhythm and accent pattern.
Übungstipps
- Listen to at least five minutes of traditional reel recordings before this exercise. The rhythm lives in your ears before it lives in your fingers.
- The classic 'reel feel' comes from very slight elongation of the first of each pair of eighth notes — not a triplet feel, but not perfectly metronomic either.
- Feet tapping, head nodding, or swaying all help internalize the groove before playing.
Bereit, das in einer echten Melodie anzuwenden?
Technik bleibt nur hängen, wenn du sie in Musik einsetzt. Durchstöbere die Tab-Bibliothek nach einer Melodie, mit der du das Gelernte üben kannst.