How do i hold a steady rhythm while singing a song in my head?
I'm learning to improvise and have been assigned the following task.
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My normal approach to achieving a steady chord change every four beats would be achieved through the art of counting. That however, is something beyond my current abilities if I also have to make up a song in my head.
Is there another better approach to keeping a steady rhythm and freeing up my mind for singing or should I simply keep trying to both count and sing in my head and 'get good' ?
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A metronome is a useful tool to use - particularly one that goes 'ping, click, click, click, ping'. A drum machine is, in my opinion, an even better tool, especially for those of us who are used to playing with a drummer.
Both are used regularly by musos, with no shame. They provide something steady that we latch on to, giving our attention other maybe more important things to do. Some of us are blessed with an inbuilt metronome, which once set off, keeps pretty well perfect time. but for the rest of us, the humble metronome keeps us on track.
How about combining the Blues with dancing and March music?
Drawing a square - each side 4 steps = 1 measure.
Marking the 4x4 footsteps by small circles.
Walking the square by counting 1234 and left right left right
Each side = 1 bar, 4 sides = 1 line of the blues
Walking the square 3 turns = 12 bars of the blues = 1 verse
When this pattern went over into your flesh and blood:
Start with speaking the songtext and singing the melody. You will succeed.
Edit:
If you play these progression on a keyboard you‘d better play the beat in quarter notes instead of whole notes as written.
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