For the two variations on the 8th-16th note groups, you can’t just hide the 8ths to see the 16th, you need to look to left of the note. On the 1-e-&, if you hide the 1-e, then the e-& looks just like an 8th, but it’s not. Need to look to the left.
thank you I just have a question on the five stroke rolls and the nine stroke rolls. Why isn’t the extra tap included in stroke roll count in the five and seven rolls?
Finally made sense how a roll is written.
Thank you man, I literally couldn’t find anything on TH-cam or google about teaching how to read rolls , but your explanation was fire 🕺🏽
i just want to tell you. this was very helpful. thank you.
How do you know how many slashes the note get on a roll.
Thanks this made me pass my test in snare 🎉🎉
For the two variations on the 8th-16th note groups, you can’t just hide the 8ths to see the 16th, you need to look to left of the note.
On the 1-e-&, if you hide the 1-e, then the e-& looks just like an 8th, but it’s not.
Need to look to the left.
Thanks heaps very well explained, so I guess thirty second notes would be with three lines ontop with the buzzes below, thanks again.
or should I ask if there were three slashes would I include all the taps in the stroke roll?
Thanks you’ve helped me a lot with this!
thank you I just have a question on the five stroke rolls and the nine stroke rolls. Why isn’t the extra tap included in stroke roll count in the five and seven rolls?
But what is the meaning of a line?