The left-hand bass note doesn't come in on the 1, it's on the "a" of 4. That's called a "pickup note". This is important for viewers to know if they're counting it out in 4/4 time, especially if they're familiar with western counting systems. So one might count it as: One, two, three, four a | One and two-e-and three and (rest) a | One and two-e-and three and... etc. L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | etc. Thanks for the video!
Oh nice I didn't know that term in English, yes it is a pickup note. For the rest I just give general guidelines to be more accessible to most people but in the future I might use graphics in the video and be more detailed!
Hi and thank's for everything you do! Can you please do a video clip about "How to do the "second slap" or tonpalo technique?!
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Super clean sound! Congrats
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great technic!
Helpful to note that the left-hand bass note is a pickup.
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The left-hand bass note doesn't come in on the 1, it's on the "a" of 4. That's called a "pickup note". This is important for viewers to know if they're counting it out in 4/4 time, especially if they're familiar with western counting systems.
So one might count it as:
One, two, three, four a |
One and two-e-and three and (rest) a |
One and two-e-and three and...
etc.
L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | R*L* RLR* L*R* ***L | etc.
Thanks for the video!
Oh nice I didn't know that term in English, yes it is a pickup note. For the rest I just give general guidelines to be more accessible to most people but in the future I might use graphics in the video and be more detailed!
Merci beaucoup! Ça nous aide bien! J’apprécie vos vidéos car on voit que savez ce qu’il est l’utile d’apprendre, bravo!
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Haha thanks a lot !! Three words : more more please
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Thank you for this! Please keep them coming. 🙏