Bars 4, 5, & 6 are wrong. Near the end of 6 there’s an extra 16th (two 32nd notes) that shouldn’t be there. Which will spread out that 13let out giving more space. Basically now a 13:7. Though now, it could possibly be two 7lets starting on that first 16th on count 4 bar 5, and the other 7let on count 1 bar 6 so that way the notation doesn’t cross bars. Last rhythm on bar 4 should be a 5let with diddles similar to the 4:3 rhythm. The rhythm is actually more spaced out and open. But I think everything else is for sure correct.
Michael Arat Thanks for your observations. Unfortunately, I didn’t write these sheets (I’m really lazy and this is a wack exercise lol). I got the music from the snarescience.com transcriptions folder.
Jacob Guthrie I already have actually lol. I was actually practicing along with this video and that’s when I noticed that some of the stuff didn’t align so I rewrote out the part. But it would be nice if everybody had the “correct” part. I’m still kinda iffy about the 13:7 part. I don’t think Roger Carter would write something that difficult for an exercise, but then again it is based off his solo Twitch so who knows. That solo had some pretty crazy polyrhythms as well.
@@ChromVsChrom It did. I never really went through in detail, I just kind of skimmed over it and it seemed relatively close enough for me, so I still uploaded the video. If you have other sheets that are accurate, feel free to send them to me!
in bar 6 I don't think its a sixlet with diddles unless I'm wrong, It sounds like 2 triplets with diddles so the same thing but two triples instead of a sixlet
Gaming On Console Two eighth note triplets with diddles at 100bpm would be significantly slower. The entire warmup has an 8th note feel to it but it’s written in half time so they use 16th notes. Two 16th note triplets with diddles is the exact same thing as one 6let with diddles, so I’m not sure I’m following what you’re trying to say.
This video is the only reason I was able to learn this exercises. Thanks a lot.
I just checked the video and apparently there are no actual flams on the 13let. Thank god!!! That was screwing me up!
If you watch it at x2 the half tempo is the original tempo
Yo don’t tell anybody I didn’t want them to find out
Jacob Guthrie sorry lol
Thanks for making this video! I wonder what made Roger smile at 3:38 lol
OH my god this is just waht i needed to see. thank you so much you just made my day...
Definitely gonna learn this 🔥👌🏽
ceviche _ long time no see bud :)
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That tenor tick is a lot more prominent at half-tempo
Everybody makes mistakes, even the pros ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Bars 4, 5, & 6 are wrong. Near the end of 6 there’s an extra 16th (two 32nd notes) that shouldn’t be there. Which will spread out that 13let out giving more space. Basically now a 13:7. Though now, it could possibly be two 7lets starting on that first 16th on count 4 bar 5, and the other 7let on count 1 bar 6 so that way the notation doesn’t cross bars. Last rhythm on bar 4 should be a 5let with diddles similar to the 4:3 rhythm. The rhythm is actually more spaced out and open. But I think everything else is for sure correct.
Michael Arat Thanks for your observations. Unfortunately, I didn’t write these sheets (I’m really lazy and this is a wack exercise lol). I got the music from the snarescience.com transcriptions folder.
Jacob Guthrie lol how do I contact Bryan Criswell? 😂
Michael Arat I’m not sure, lol. Are you able to write it out yourself?
Jacob Guthrie I already have actually lol. I was actually practicing along with this video and that’s when I noticed that some of the stuff didn’t align so I rewrote out the part. But it would be nice if everybody had the “correct” part. I’m still kinda iffy about the 13:7 part. I don’t think Roger Carter would write something that difficult for an exercise, but then again it is based off his solo Twitch so who knows. That solo had some pretty crazy polyrhythms as well.
@@ChromVsChrom It did. I never really went through in detail, I just kind of skimmed over it and it seemed relatively close enough for me, so I still uploaded the video. If you have other sheets that are accurate, feel free to send them to me!
what about the tenor parts
in bar 6 I don't think its a sixlet with diddles unless I'm wrong, It sounds like 2 triplets with diddles so the same thing but two triples instead of a sixlet
Gaming On Console Two eighth note triplets with diddles at 100bpm would be significantly slower. The entire warmup has an 8th note feel to it but it’s written in half time so they use 16th notes. Two 16th note triplets with diddles is the exact same thing as one 6let with diddles, so I’m not sure I’m following what you’re trying to say.
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