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  • 16th note triplets in 4/4 time. 3/4 over 4/4 describes a polyrythm. you're still only playing 1 time signature. smooth rolls though :)

  • thank you man...

  • This actually helps im ment to be showing how to do a 3/4 and a 4/4 this friday

    and the worst part is my teacher is recording me while im showing how to do it.

    And it has 2 be by drums, and my own chords hopefully i pass this project!! :/

  • I notice two things by my self;

    - I am slowly getting the hang of te 3/4 roll

    - when i play something completely different... and i want to return to the 3/4 roll it is not so easy to play it agin ....!!!

  • Nice playing Jason. I also have some wee Scottish djembe videos for any budding players.

  • That's not a "3/4 Roll". You are playing 16th note triplets. Your explanation has nothing to do with real musical notation or counting.

  • A great way to explain this would just say you're doing sixtuplets lmfao 

  • ???

  • Thanks so much for sharing...you are a great teacher! Wonderful energy. Shelly, Nova Scotia Canada

  • Thank You so much !

    In my small village in France I really enjoy your lesson !

    is there some others or a CD ?

    Have a beautiful time !

    L.

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  • thanx jason. bro. ali

  • fantastic video man :)

  • I star today with My crishtmas gift :)do more easy stars for me pleaSe

  • Hey I love the video, much more informative than most on youtube.

    Btw has anyone ever mentioned the uncanny resemblence to Mr G from Summer Heights High?

  • nice.... I am really liking this RHYTHM..... Ive been looking for some djembe inspiration. I located this another UK site... that had notation and rhythms ... trying to locate that again.

  • Breaks down the riffs very nicely - great sound

  • I love your lessons. I'm sitting here playing right along with you, but I do need a lot more practice! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • this is GREAT!

    l have started a Djembe Circle at Shawforth

    lancashire. and i will be bringing in all i have learn here.

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