Bored to death of practicing? Try this... http://DrumLessons.com/prg/
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The video on this page explains how to count eighth note triplets. Unlike quarter, eighth, sixteenth, and thirty-second note sub-divisions that divide time in half - eighth note triplets actually devide quarter notes in three.
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- http://www.freedrumlessons.com/drum-lessons/eighth-note-triplets.php
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haha this was SO HELPFUL!!! omgg, ok it's kidna cute the way he says 'exercise' sounds abit like 'actioxise' lol
EvilN00ber 3 months ago
yet complex 2 understand
ronit742 10 months ago
@XxTyrant17xX no problem man....ive tried all the ways and the way my drum teacher taught me is the easiest
Brockx1989x18 1 year ago
@Brockx1989x18 I never counted mine that way, I usually did Trip-let but counting the way you do.. that sounds easier, thanks for sharing that
XxTyrant17xX 1 year ago
@goodlyfe1234
Glad to help! :)
OnlineDrummer147 1 year ago
@OnlineDrummer147 it's help me lot ..........thanks man
goodlyfe1234 1 year ago
lol noobs! :D just kidding. you have to start somewhere.
larsgundy 1 year ago
Dude, Just use 1-Penny-2-Penny-3-Penny-4-Penny.
But say it like this: One-Pen-ny-Two-Pen-ny.. etc.
OnlineDrummer147 1 year ago 2
alot of people count triplets differently..i've heard 1isa, 1triplet, 1ea...doesn't matter how you do it, w.e works for you
cddrummer96 1 year ago
i count mine 1-is-a 2-is-a 3-is-a 4-is-a
Brockx1989x18 2 years ago