Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
14 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is drum notation
|
Simply where the notes are located on the staff
|
|
Where do you look to see what the drum notation is for a particular song or book of songs (1/2)?
|
Notation Key or Drum Legend
|
|
What is music theory
|
It is the alphabet of the language of music
|
|
What you put lines before and after a Staff what is that called?
|
A measure of music
|
|
What is common time?
|
4/4 notes. 4 quarter notes in a measure
|
|
how do you count sixteen notes
|
one - e - and - ah...
|
|
Will you always be counting when you play?
|
No, once you learn how to count it will become part of you fabric, it will be a feel thing. A part of the vocabulary.
|
|
As you play, are you thinking the sixteenth note beats, even if there are no eights or sixteenth beats?
|
Yes: One - e - and - ah...
|
|
How do we count 32nd notes
|
One - e - and - ah - and - e - and - ah
|
|
How many 32nd notes in a quarter note
|
Eight to One
|
|
How many 16th notes in a quarter note?
|
Four to one (one - e - and - ah)
|
|
How many 8th notes in a quarter
|
Two to one (one - and ...)
|
|
How to practice?
|
just practice one exercise over and over again until you get it and then move onto the next one
|
|
When counting, which count do you count?
|
You can count the quarter notes, and only count the other notes if you are playing them
|