Great job! I see you are playing this rhythm in groups of 3 quarter notes (meaning one can count up to three at even intervals of time between each of your accents, 'four' being the next accent, i'm calling it 'one' here), and ending in a longer phrase of 6 quarter notes (which is really great and syncopated).
Aside from counting, it seems you are able to feel the rhythm as well as, or even better, than counting. Which is most important. GREAT JOB, I LIKE
what rythem is that?
TamboresDeJaykub 1 year ago
Great job! I see you are playing this rhythm in groups of 3 quarter notes (meaning one can count up to three at even intervals of time between each of your accents, 'four' being the next accent, i'm calling it 'one' here), and ending in a longer phrase of 6 quarter notes (which is really great and syncopated).
Aside from counting, it seems you are able to feel the rhythm as well as, or even better, than counting. Which is most important. GREAT JOB, I LIKE
rbridgeman 1 year ago
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rbridgeman 1 year ago
de pinga loco!!!!!
PKMTrainer61 2 years ago
nice perform! that´s is a bata iljexa rhythm
timbalero92 3 years ago
good job miguel
congas91 3 years ago