PRODUCTION THROUGH PERFORMANCE

1.1 STEADY BEAT

Keeping a steady beat means playing at the same speed throughout the entire song. It’s important to play in time as a musician because all the instruments need to be “in sync”. When all the musicians collectively feel the same pulse, they are able to groove together.

  • Watch the walkthrough video.

  • With a metronome, listen to a steady beat at different tempos.

  • Learn the information below.

What is a Beat?

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Terms
Beat: The pulse of the music; it’s what you tap your foot to.
Tempo: Speed of the beat, measured in BPM (beats per minute).
Metronome: A device that plays a steady beat.

COUNTING

  • Practice counting along with a Metronome →

  • Listen to Spotify’s Top 50 playlist.

  • Tap your foot and count the beat along with the clips.

KEY DRUMMING

  • Follow along with the key drumming video

  • Practice maintaining a steady beat


Drumless Tracks

Apply your ability to keep a steady beat with these drumless tracks. They are available with and without a metronome.

Chill

85 BPM // No Metronome
85 BPM // Metronome

Marimba

110 BPM // No Metronome
110 BPM // Metronome

funk

96 BPM // No Metronome
96 BPM // Metronome

hip hop

80 BPM // No Metronome
80 BPM // Metronome

Test

STEADY BEAT TEST

  • Practice keeping a steady beat along with the video.

  • Know the test’s guidelines! Review the rubric.

  • When you are ready, record yourself playing along with the video or perform the test in front of your teacher.

  • Reflect on how you did using the self assessment.

Review the Rubric →
Self Assessment →

Challenge

STEADY BEAT TEST CHALLENGE (optional)