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MusicCorner's video: Create Musical Energy with Rhythmic Patterns

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Want to learn to create energy in your music through rhythm? David Kulma shows you through music theory how create rhythmic energy at the piano through common piano textures here on the fourth episode of Music Corner. In this fourth episode of Music Corner, I talk about creating musical energy with rhythm. Music Corner is your source for nerdy thoughts on music. Music knowledge is for everyone. Learn music theory today! David Kulma made this. Join the music nerd community in the comments below and on Patreon. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/musiccorner Read a sample patron-only post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/working-on-next-6792992 Website: http://www.davidkulma.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewMusicKulma References mentioned in end credits: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn's early piano sonata (Hob. XVI/1; L.10) is from the 1700s and in the public domain , as stated on Wikipedia. It is apparently also doubtful that Haydn actually wrote it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_solo_piano_compositions_by_Joseph_Haydn _sonatas 2. "Someone Like You" is a song by Adele Adkins and Dan Wilson. I did not reproduce any of this song. My discussion meets the criteria of fair use. 3. My tagline is a short quote from Robert Ashley's television opera, Perfect Lives. http://www.robertashley.org/

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