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Answer by Areel Xocha for Help getting rhythm from head to staff

Assuming that the smallest rhythmic subdivision you commonly use is the semiquaver (16th note), the following ideas should really help. Learn to recognise the sound of groups of notes: dotted crotchet,...

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Answer by user19146 for Help getting rhythm from head to staff

To be honest, as a professional-level keyboard player, I didn't have the faintest idea what the rhythm notation in your Musescore example was supposed to mean. It's completely unreadable, and therefore...

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Answer by pgblu for Help getting rhythm from head to staff

Actually, 'trying to mouth it to an excessively low bpm' is the most surefire way to both get the rhythm you want AND to improve your proficiency. Eventually, the bpm will no longer be 'excessively...

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Help getting rhythm from head to staff

I've recently been composing more directly with MuseScore as opposed to on my guitar and memory via repetition. This, however, is more tricky rhythm-wise, perhaps since I've never been a score reader...

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