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Rhythm shaper

Make a loop readable, spacious, and energetic before worrying about its pitches.

One-bar map

1e&a 2e&a 3e&a 4e&a

Beat starts are steps 1, 5, 9, 13. Beat 1 is the strongest location; beat 3 has secondary strength in a four-beat bar. Meter-strength reference.

Three rhythmic jobs

ANCHOR

Clarify the pulse

Put a note on beat 1 and at least one other beat start.

SPACE

Shape the phrase

Leave empty slots. A rest is intentional silence, not unfinished work.

SURPRISE

Create motion

Put selected notes between beat starts; the weak placement pulls against the pulse.

Fast recipe

  1. Start with one note on beat 1.
  2. Add one or two more numbered-beat anchors.
  3. Add two weaker-slot notes.
  4. Stop at 5–8 total attacks.
  5. Loop twice; clap it back from memory.

Diagnostic: if the beat disappears, add an anchor. If the loop feels crowded, remove a note. If it feels stiff, move one anchor between beats.

Terms

Rest: intentional silence of a measured duration. Syncopation: expected strong-beat activity placed on a weaker beat or weaker part of a beat. Rests · Syncopation.