It's mean that the An arrow extends the sound of the previous card. For example, for "to WA ti ->", the "ti ->" lasts as long as the "to WA". This makes it possible to write rhythms with longer or shorter sounds. If you get lost, listen to the rhythm and you'll hear that the "ti" lasts longer than the "to" or the "WA". Is that clearer?
thank you very much, your teaching is absolutely the best I have found here!
Thanks for your comment!
this new series is so awesome, I just discovered it and I love to practice these rhythms. helps me a lot to get better. thank you
Oh thanks to takes the time to share your feedback! So enjoy and practice!
time to practice, thank you :) very clear sound !
Thank you Mike! I love to have a clear sound, that’s one of the main goal during my practice.
Seriously amazing! i'm very inspired to get better thanks to you
Oh thanks for your comment! Keep going!
What do the arrows mean on the cards?
It's mean that the An arrow extends the sound of the previous card. For example, for "to WA ti ->", the "ti ->" lasts as long as the "to WA".
This makes it possible to write rhythms with longer or shorter sounds. If you get lost, listen to the rhythm and you'll hear that the "ti" lasts longer than the "to" or the "WA".
Is that clearer?
Hello , you have a good content but its dificult to understand you due to your bad pronunciation (with love)
Ah yes, sorry for that! I'm doing my best but I'm still bad in that exercise!
An other solution is to learn French, I'm much better on that. 😁