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It's fun being able to interpret and analyze drum sheet music, as it allows to be creative with coming up with your own beats once you understand what each symbol means, as well as the rhythms involved. Cheers man
Man, you're amazing, now I finally understood everything!! I've tried to understand all about this and I had some doubts but thanks to you now it's clear!!! 🙏🏼
CJ I Love your videos.I Like when you play RLRL on the Toms.Add other Beats..I Like when you go slow.Then once i practice that Groove.Then i pick up Little speed..Awesome..😁👍
Yes, I use MuseScore. As far as I know, there aren't any writing-softwares specifically for drummers - and MuseScore works just as well as Finale or Sibelius.
Hi. The notation in 9.00 for example makes no sense in my opinion. Why do you give a value to the bass drum when it does not sum in 4/4? When you just wanna see where the bass drum is, then you may just write down heads without stems and value. Why writing down a value that is not correct? The best way to read this kind of exercises will be one system ( stems up ) or two systems ( HH Sn / BD ). The seperate BD in 2 systems has the benefit that you may read it ( and practice it ) seperate. No one can play the BD just looking at your BD notation. Write rests in there! Greetings Tom Peroutka.
I usually write transcripts the way you explain it, but since this lesson is about knowing the notation - I kept them seperate. Both ways are equally exceptable, and since hi-hat and snare drum fills the subdivision, I feel rests aren't necessary to write. My writing program wouldn't correct it, so the note values are still correct. Thanks for your input though! 🔥
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That last fill was tough! But I slowed it down real slow and soon enough I had it! You're a great teacher.
You can do it!!
And thanks a lot, bud. I appreciate that!
As someone who plays in an orchestra i have to be able to read notes but this was still nice to watch
I appreciate that, bud!!🙌😃
Simply put, and simple to understand. Thanks for this!
Glad you like it, mate!🙌🙏
@@ThatSwedishDrummer hi drummer are u swedish or american?
Swedish, as in the username ;)
It's fun being able to interpret and analyze drum sheet music, as it allows to be creative with coming up with your own beats once you understand what each symbol means, as well as the rhythms involved. Cheers man
Indeed! Thanks for watching, bud!🙌🔥
@@ThatSwedishDrummer My pleasure as always!
I can already read notation, but I just love your videos. Take my like and I’m already subbed of course.
This! :D ☝
Same, like to watch it as well)
That’s very kind of you, bud! I appreciate it 😃🔥
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Insanely well explained drum lesson! Thanks a bunch bro 🔥
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Great lesson, buddy!
Glad you like it!🙌
Waitaminute! You start off your first "really simple drum groove" at 2:01 with a crash but it's not on the notation. Are you testing us here???? 😀
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Man, you're amazing, now I finally understood everything!! I've tried to understand all about this and I had some doubts but thanks to you now it's clear!!! 🙏🏼
I'm so happy to read this! Glad to hear you found it helpful :D
Cheers, buddy!
Thank you so much for this!!
You’re welcome!🤗
this is really helpful!
Glad you think so, bud!🙌🙌
CJ I Love your videos.I Like when you play RLRL on the Toms.Add other Beats..I Like when you go slow.Then once i practice that Groove.Then i pick up Little speed..Awesome..😁👍
I am a total beginner here. Im happy to find thia channel
Happy to hear that! Welcome 😃🥁
Justo lo que estaba buscando, me ha gustado la forma en que enseñas, sigue asi amigo! Saludos desde México! 🙌🤘
🙌😃Gracias!!
Excellent lesson, mate!
Thank you kindly!!
CJ.Frankie L P.A.Happy Holidays.😁🌲
Cheers, mate! 😃
Heh. I just stumbled on this stuff. It's been a problem to me, somewhat. Gracias, "The Swedish Drummer". 🙏❤🙏
Glad you like it!!
Great video!
Thank you!!😃🙌
GREAT!!
Thanks!!
Nice!!
Cheers!✌️🔥
This is great!
Thanks!!
Can you explain the 16th note dotted bass drum notation with the broken beam.
I explain dotted notes in my video before this one!
Check my playlist on Sight Reading 😃
What software do you use to write your notation out? MuseScore4? Is there something better designed for drummers?
Yes, I use MuseScore. As far as I know, there aren't any writing-softwares specifically for drummers - and MuseScore works just as well as Finale or Sibelius.
@@ThatSwedishDrummer awesome! You’re the man. Thank you! 🤘🏻
@ThatSwedishDrummer_ nice, whatcha got?
What is an FX symbol
An FX cymbal is an "effects cymbal", such as a splash, or stack or china cymbal :)
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My brain hurts
Hi. The notation in 9.00 for example makes no sense in my opinion.
Why do you give a value to the bass drum when it does not sum in 4/4?
When you just wanna see where the bass drum is, then you may just write down heads without stems and value. Why writing down a value that is not correct?
The best way to read this kind of exercises will be one system ( stems up ) or two systems ( HH Sn / BD ).
The seperate BD in 2 systems has the benefit that you may read it ( and practice it ) seperate.
No one can play the BD just looking at your BD notation. Write rests in there!
Greetings Tom Peroutka.
I usually write transcripts the way you explain it, but since this lesson is about knowing the notation - I kept them seperate.
Both ways are equally exceptable, and since hi-hat and snare drum fills the subdivision, I feel rests aren't necessary to write.
My writing program wouldn't correct it, so the note values are still correct.
Thanks for your input though! 🔥
this was awesome man. i ve been wanting to learn this for years.......years...........and years........thank you
Glad it helped, bud!!