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Summary: Get 1/16 Note drumming practice with expert tips and advice on reading drum music and beats in this free video.
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In this segment we are going to do two sets of sixteenth notes on one and two; one-E-and ah two-E-and ah, and then our quarter notes. As you see in the figure that I have written the quarter notes look like they are closer together on paper than the other beats, but do not let that confuse you. They still have to be the same distance apart in time. One-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four. On the paper it looks like one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, but it is not really like that. Lets put the metronome on, and it is like this; One-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four. One-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three-E-and ah four-E-and ah one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three and four and one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four. One-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four, one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three and four and one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three-E- and ah four-E-and ah one-E-and ah two-E-and ah three, four.