I'm a passionate developer and musician who believes rhythm is the foundation of all music. I built Erhythm to help drummers and percussionists visualize the mathematical beauty hidden in the world's greatest rhythms — turning abstract timing into geometry you can see, hear, and
Bossa Nova is usually played in 4/4 with a smooth, syncopated feel: the bass notes land on the main beats while chords fall between them, creating a light, flow...
Take Five is played in a smooth 5/4 groove, felt as 3 beats then 2 beats, with a steady swing feel and a repeating vamp that supports the flowing melody.
Palito is played with light stick hits on the rim or wood of the drum, creating a steady, syncopated pattern that locks with the clave and drives the groove in...
Bembé
A sacred Afro-Cuban rhythm with deep Yoruba roots. The word Bembé refers to a family of rhythms and drums originally from Nigeria, most often associated w...
Nanigo
An Afro-Cuban rhythm with deep spiritual roots. It is thought to have originated from the religious worship of the Orishas during a Bembe — a celebration...
Gnawa
A sacred rhythmic tradition rooted in the West African heritage of Morocco. Gnawa music emerged Wikipedia in the 16th and 17th centuries through the cultu...