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Some of my piano students have high personal goals around rhythm: writing and reading more complex rhythms. I can assign transcription exercises, and we can tap & play challenging rhythms in the lesson.
But how else can I support additional "rhythm work" at home during the week? (Or other things I could do in the lessons?) Are there apps or websites you like? Other ways of teaching this?
Although my main question pertains to students who want enriched/extra rhythm work, I'd also be happy to hear ideas relating to students who struggle with basic rhythms.
Thanks!
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