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Lol I got to 5.
ОтветитьMade it to 7. Once the tie symbol showed up under the staff I was done. I completely forgot what the tie even meant and had to google the name. Still, fun video!
ОтветитьNot a snare player but a mallet player. Last one destroyed me.
ОтветитьMuito bom o seu vídeo
Ответитьholy cow
ОтветитьI’m 12 I got to level 9
Ответить🎉🎉
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ОтветитьMuy buenos ejercicios pero muy rápidos
Ответить5s got me bro.
ОтветитьThis is great practice for rhythm in a musical context. 7 I got after 2 tries 8 took me 3. 9 I'd have to sit down and practice.
Would you consider making a two handed rhythm practice for piano players/ percussionists? I know some pieces I play have a polyrhythm playing in the melody one my right and and a third, more basic rhythm in baseline/ harmony of the left hand. Sight reading practices for those would be very useful.
i’m a vocalist so i very rarely see super difficult rhythms and i got through 5 perfectly and then screwed up 6 BAD lol
ОтветитьThe best.
ОтветитьIm terrible with ties so 7 is harder than 9
ОтветитьI’m so noob
ОтветитьLost it at 10
ОтветитьI’m a drummer, I aced 1-6, struggled a bit through 7-8, and failed most of 9
ОтветитьI’m in the top band at school and I’m struggling with 8th rests. Got some work cut out for me.
ОтветитьI love the slow down on level 8 on measure 6 final beat and on 7 and 8( first beat). I had to do that on my timpani region.
Ответитьthe line doesn't match with the snare...it's actually infuriating
ОтветитьAs a percussionist for 5 years who has done drumline and stuff, i was able to do the last one sorta. I missed a couple fivelets
ОтветитьI can do 6, except i struggle with line 11 at this tempo
Ответитьwtf is 9 and 10
ОтветитьI started to struggle in 5 but I want to practice and be able to improve on that! I did try the whole video though and could get all until 5 and past it!
ОтветитьI could do them all except 9
Ответитьme cai en los 5trillos
ОтветитьMake this an app
ОтветитьThe last level had the sextuplets, followed by quintuplets, followed by sixteenths, etc. and it had me dying of laughter afterwards.
ОтветитьI could play through 5 but not up to 6
ОтветитьThis is pretty easy, anyone who was in band through high school should be able to play it. The instrument doesn't matter. I've never played a snare before, I play trumpet.
ОтветитьI was golden until 9
Man sight reading that was HARD. THIS IS WHY YOU PRACTICE lmao
Never sight read
kinda satisfing
ОтветитьOMG i have even read music since I was in high school, 15 years ago, This was fun and brought some memories of band :) I forgot all about triplets being a thing haha. (Tri-pl-et, Tri-pl-et)
ОтветитьWow hectic. Shooo I have much to learn
Ответитьi play euphonium, and let’s just say that in low brass you only get an occasional triplet passage and quarter notes the rest of the time.
i struggled.
a lot.
maybe i should’ve been in percussion so i could actually learn to read rhythms.
Can't do 9 but managed to do 1-8 somewhat okay.
Ответитьim ngl i improvised through 9 😭
ОтветитьThe triples get me every time
Ответить❤❤🎉
ОтветитьLoved this! Going back to college soon and thought I could use a refresher and now I remember I gotta work on my quintuplets in context lol, thanks!
ОтветитьI don't play a snare but this is great sight reading practice. Thanks for helping me extend my knowledge in reading notes the right way!
ОтветитьAyoooo this beat is fire 🔥💀🔥
ОтветитьPercussion players would find 7 much harder than 8 or 9. Very very fun and intimidating even for seasoned musicians.
ОтветитьLos quintillos me mataron😢
ОтветитьI missed some notes toward the end but I was never completely out to sea. I’m quite proud of myself for that. 😁
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