Dude, if you learn to play bass, it often has the following advice: "Use a metronome - it will help to keep your time down."
Now, it is undeniable that there is a great truth behind this statement. Practicing with a metronome (or drum machine pattern) can really help with the feeling of the time (this is a topic that I find to be) in another article.
However, we are making a common mistake I see beginners learning to practice the new material,If the material is a melody or a groove, or simply a technical etude ANY KIND
And it is this error and attempt to play a song in time before they have learned properly. So that their brain is focused on:
1) play the notes in the order of songs required
2) play the notes of the song of the time required.
There are always a problem somewhere in the song and the students not only does not stopPlay with the piece of music, but also in time, not to play because they get disoriented from the mistakes they make.
The solution is simple.
If learning a new piece of music once again from metronome and concentrate on the notes.
In this way, students can choose where notes must be made in the length of the notes you have and what fingerings to use for all the complex parts, to focus decision. It was not until this is mastered and the student is confident thatknow the song, which should transform his metronome.
I think I'm paraphrasing their virtuoso bassist Jeff Berlin, said something like: "Learn from the time, (then) play in time."
You can take this approach for a test every time you want. Simply select a song or a gutter, you learn as thoroughly and activate the metronome, and you can play your music in time to concentrate.

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