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How and why is this so darn difficult? Don't over think the process.
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I find it easier counting 1 2 3 4 5 6 I just thought, whether it's 4/4, 3/4, 6/8, etc., you're supposed to be able to do both, count and tap your foot at the same time. -- |
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You may be able to count and tap your foot at the same time. But (a) can you do it in steady time, and (b) can you also play the guitar while doing both?
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Stop counting and play music!
You can talk and write about this forever. All this business of how it is counted etc etc etc. could be eliminated by just posting some sound samples. Listen to the sound samples then play them yourself. For crying out loud, stop counting and just play music! Did God give you ears? Use them and just listen!
I have never owned or used a metronome. Keep using that crutch and you'll never be able to keep time. I never count anything except to give the tempo to other musicians and even then I usually just play an intro and tell them to come in at a designated spot. If they can't hear it in their heads they're fired. I keep time on my instrument and in my head.
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