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The Key Counting Method
Introduction
5 Minute Promise (6:00)
Recap: How the Key Counting Method replaces other methods of counting odd time signatures (3:03)
PolyNome (3:11)
Section 1: Time Signatures and Counting
Welcome to the Key Counting Course! (0:50)
Lesson 1 : What is a Time Signature? (1:49)
Lesson 2 : Why Do We Count In Music? (1:43)
Lesson 3 : Starting with the difficult time signatures (5:23)
Lesson 4 : Clave Discussion and Recap of Common Counting Methods (7:39)
Section 2: The Key Counting Method - Basics
The Key Counting Method introduction (5:16)
The "Trip Note" (8:26)
Moving the "Trip Note" (8:55)
Section 3: Other 16th Note Time Signatures
Applying the method to other time signatures (6:31)
Section 4: Applying Substitutions
Substitutions Part 1 (9:34)
Substitutions Part 2 (5:53)
Getting Home (1:33)
Section 5: Recap and Further Examples
Recap and Examples in 15/16 (10:07)
The Second Way (3:00)
Section 6: 8th Note Time Signatures
Using the Key Counting Method in 5/8 (11:11)
Using the Key Counting Method in 7/8 (6:14)
Creating Grooves Based on Keys (3:28)
Using the Key Counting Method in 9/8 (6:53)
Section 7: Using the Key Counting Method in 4/4
Memorizing and Displacing Complex Rhythms (9:56)
Creating Musical Grooves in 4/4 (9:51)
Section 8: Using the Key Counting Method in 3/4 (6/8)
3/4 and the Bembe (5:21)
Section 9: Getting Comfortable in 19/16
Keep It Greasy - Playing in 19/16 (11:07)
Section 10: Bonus Material
Replacing Time Table Method (4:21)
Key Generator for All Time Signatures
Using PolyNome and KCM to Create Groove and Melody Ideas (5:30)
Analysis: Levitation 21 - Tigran Hamasyan (33:12)
Section 11: Bonus 2
Original Lessons from JoeCrabtree.com (84:54)
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Substitutions Part 2
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