It would usually be shown with a rest in place of the note inside the triplet marking. If you're constantly omitting the same note (like in our example or e.g. Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears), then you start getting in the territory of swung regular notes, so you'll have to wait for the swing video ;) But generally swing is notated with regular notes and a pretty loose marking at the start of the score saying that the notes should be swung haha
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Thanks mate that means a lot! 😊
Amazing video! Please do more rhythm explanations! Subscribed
It gets tough between dotted eighth notes and triplet quarter notes. Similar feel but very subtly different
good video, thanks for making it!
Thanks! Happy to help :D
swing video please!!
Yep, swing please
please make a video about it... please.... im begging you.....
Funny that I was searching about syncopation to test my theory that African music uses more so triplets while American music uses dotted notes
So, is your theory correct? :D
swing video please. Thanks
is there a standard notation to know which triplets notes should be omited or not?
It would usually be shown with a rest in place of the note inside the triplet marking. If you're constantly omitting the same note (like in our example or e.g. Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears), then you start getting in the territory of swung regular notes, so you'll have to wait for the swing video ;) But generally swing is notated with regular notes and a pretty loose marking at the start of the score saying that the notes should be swung haha