Rhythm Primer

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Despite the name, this book is as useful for the advanced player as for the beginning pupil. It is a combination of the information presented in Rhythms Volumes One, Two and Three, but it is presented in a very simplified manner. The beginning student will be able to read the rhythms slowly, to familiarize themselves with basic rhythmic concepts. On the other hand, the advanced player will find that playing these exercises quickly will greatly facilitate reading skills. A "speed-reading" course for the advanced student, this is one of the teaching "secrets" that Mr. Arnold now presents in book form. All examples use one pitch, allowing the student to focus completely on time and rhythm on the instrument of their choice. All exercises can be downloaded from the internet to facilitate correct practice, enhance clarity and aid internalization. See http: //www.muse-eek.com for details. This book is a required text at New York Universities and Princeton University Music department.

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Born in Sioux Falls South Dakota, Bruce Arnold began his music training at the University of South Dakota. After three years of study he transferred to the Berklee College of Music to complete a Bachelor of Music degree in Composition. While doing undergraduate work there, he received the Harris Stanton award for outstanding guitarist of the year. He continued his musical inquiries into improvisational and compositional methods by studying with jazz gurus Charlie Banacos and Jerry Bergonzi, and received the outstanding teacher of the year award at Berklee in 1984. He subsequently taught at the New England Conservatory of Music and Dartmouth College.


Upon moving to New York City, Mr. Arnold found himself preoccupied with the possibilities of applying the twelve tone theoretical constructs of Schoenberg and Berg to American improvised music. His first CD, "Blue Eleven" contained the seeds of those ideas he was to develop further in his following critically acclaimed works: “A Few Dozen” and “Give ‘em Some.” In this vein, his music is remarkably tonal, and the results give proof that inventive improvisation is possible within this format.

Bruce currently plays with his own band, “The Bruce Arnold Trio” and with “Spooky Actions” a jazz quartet that performs his transcriptions of Webern. In addition, he has performed with such diverse musicians as Gary Burton, Joe Pass, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker, Peter Erskine, Stuart Hamm, The Boston Symphony Orchestra, and The Absolute Ensemble under the baton of Kristjan Järvi.


At present Mr. Arnold teaches at Princeton University and the New School. He has also written over 300 music education books in the past 40 years. These books cover many of the important aspects of mastering high performance skills for both the advanced music student with professional goals, and the dedicated beginner. To view the complete catalogue, please visit his publisher’s website at: http://www.muse-eek.com.

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