Can someone help me make sense of this? I have a general idea, but can you explain the middle part where it's high on the staff?
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I play Trombone so I have no idea. :o
I never played percussion
Sorry I don't play drums.
Quote from: Toot Braunstein on July 03, 2008, 07:58:15 PM
I play Trombone so I have no idea. :o
So do I (I play it better) but it's the same concept.
Quote from: Silent Rob on July 03, 2008, 08:04:47 PM
So do I (I play it better) but it's the same concept.
Are you saying you're better than me?
It looks like you're attempting to play sheet music that is sideways.
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Quote from: Toot Braunstein on July 03, 2008, 08:05:34 PM
Are you saying you're better than me?
That's exactly what I'm saying. Go cry over it.
Quote from: Silent Rob on July 03, 2008, 08:23:48 PM
That's exactly what I'm saying. Go cry over it.
Golly. o:
Quote from: Clucky on July 03, 2008, 08:18:24 PM
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Is that the same one from Nsider? I thought she was a man.
Quote from: KonohaShinobi on July 03, 2008, 08:25:11 PM
Is that the same one from Nsider? I thought she was a man.
i forgot her nsider name
it had det in it
...it's just a snare drum?
Well, when I used to play drums all of my snare music was just on "C" on the staff... I'm not really sure about that. I'd just ignore the fact that the note goes up and play only based on the beat. >.> I mean, the snare doesn't really vary in pitch except by tightening and loosening the skinny thing...
So yeah, I'd say ignore it and just go with the rhythm.
edit: OH, it may be telling you to hit the rim of the drum there. I've never seen it written like that, but I think it would make sense...
Quote from: Sammie on July 03, 2008, 10:27:05 PM
...it's just a snare drum?
Well, when I used to play drums all of my snare music was just on "C" on the staff... I'm not really sure about that. I'd just ignore the fact that the note goes up and play only based on the beat. >.> I mean, the snare doesn't really vary in pitch except by tightening and loosening the skinny thing...
So yeah, I'd say ignore it and just go with the rhythm.
edit: OH, it may be telling you to hit the rim of the drum there. I've never seen it written like that, but I think it would make sense...
Nah. Rimshots are the x's.
Quote from: Silent Rob on July 03, 2008, 11:27:33 PM
Nah. Rimshots are the x's.
That's what I thought, but I don't see what else the high notes would mean. doodthing;
It could mean play that rhythm on the rim. Ya know?
Quote from: Administrator on July 05, 2008, 10:56:48 AM
It could mean play that rhythm on the rim. Ya know?
Quote from: Silent Rob
The rimshots are the x's.
Not shots you idiot. Like playing it on the rim, like you would if it was on the head.