To make the melody and rhythm match and harmonize, you must first have a good sense of rhythm. The so-called sense of rhythm, is the song, drums, gongs, beat and other musical elements of the length of the correct perception, a sensitive and accurate response. The sense of rhythm must be gradually built up and cultivated through oral singing, hand striking, foot stomping and many other movement training, and it should be further consolidated or improved by playing practice pieces and music.
Secondly, you should familiarize yourself with the automatic rhythms of various electronic keyboards, such as disco, rumba, march, tango, waltz, bossa nova, etc. You should be good at following each of these different rhythms. You should be good at following each of these different rhythms, including different tempos, and making rhythmic taps, such as clapping
hands; you should be good at listening to the rhythmic points of the autorhythms in the course of practicing the piece, and matching the melodic beat points with them; and you should be good at playing the same piece with different rhythms (but in a similar style). In this way, you can progress step by step, multi-faceted, multi-faceted rhythmic training.
Lastly, when practicing the combination of auto rhythm and
melody, first choose a simple piece of music, or break down a complex piece of music into small segments, or even slowly practicing one sentence at a time. Sometimes a phrase (the more difficult ones) should be practiced over and over again to break through. Never
To the case of the foundation is not yet solid, a very long and difficult piece of music from beginning to end, over and over again to play a never-ending, then, is tantamount to playing a meaningless war of fatigue.