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Traditionally, many musicians are accustomed to practicing in uniform groupings—most notably, four-beat patterns. These serve as the backbone of contemporary music, providing a frame that is both familiar and practically effective. However, this familiarity can sometimes limit rhythmic flexibility and creativity.
In the transcript, the discussion begins with an inquiry into whether there are linear or single-note practices that deviate from common groupings. The question suggests a desire to explore rhythmic exercises that push beyond typical patterns and cultivate a broader sense of timing.