32nd Notes - Rhythm Practice 🥁🎵

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Rhythm practice exercise for musicians.
Here we have straight 32nd notes (demisemiquavers).
Drummers can play these as either single strokes (RLRL etc.) or double strokes (RRLLRRLL etc.).

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Man I love these shorts so much, I tap with my fingers while watching them

sungvin
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As a professional musician. I have only ever seen non joke 32nd notes in the “real world” once.

connormcateer
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Now that I have worked on some of the more difficult ones, this one is relatively easy, thanks again!

danoweston
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Thank you for this, really helping my sight reading skills

CharlesBright
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Ooh my God at the end I got it 😮😮 I was just wandering watching so many videos but didn't get that easier than your this video, thanks a lot bro thanks thanks thanks again 🙏🙏🙏

Jayhindkklz
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Thank u I’m in 7th grade in marching band I’m going to my 2nd rehearsal in 2 weeks and I had no idea what those notes meant now I know may god bless gang

GWEisopenagain
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I've been neglecting metronomes and proper practice for 15 years now, it's time I start doing things right

CuriousSkullington
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I love this channel, I would love to see more stuff around 120 and stuff since I have to work there often, but I still love the practice

caidencureton
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Such a good video! And a great help for marching 32 note bass splits😂

Ava-ly
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Nice finally stright up just 32nd nites

lvknight
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paused this in school and still heard it down the hall, i hate american school

alexbowlin
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😂😂😂😂 Tôi ở Việt Nam chưa gặp trường hợp này bao giờ 😅

ĐạtChẩnphi
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We used to have them in snare line during marching band all the time. They were just notated differently. They were always written as 16th notes with a diagonal slash on each note stem. These slashes are referred to as "diddles" and they turn a single stroke/note into a double stroke of the next smallest subdivision. So a group of four 16th notes with a slash on each note would become eight 32nd notes.

Edit: Its worth noting that the notation I explained is strictly used to convey 32nd notes with a double-stroke sticking, while the one displayed in the video could be written with either a double OR single-stroke sticking.

MrOhmygoditsben
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How would you even count a 32nd? Is it just a faster tempo 16th? 1-e-&-a?

Marz
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I just played this rhythm perfectly i think 3rd time, AS 7NTH GRADE PERCUSSION-

recked-Dnsaur
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should 32nd notes be double stroke 16ths or straight up single stroke 32nds

TheIcyOne
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It would be a lot more helpful for the player practicing to feel flow if there were stickings that reinforced the downbeats with the right hand. Like doing 8s and 16s. I’d say do the slow 16 pattern starting with left hand only for 2 counts move to right 2 counts and add the left for the 32nds so that way you can truly understand what the spacing should feel like

Techco
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1 e and a 1 e and a
2 e and a 2 e and a
3 e and a 3 e and a
4 e and a 4 e and a
🔥

morganneher
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Hi i wish to ask if possible, to have a PDF of these
exercises, they are good for practicing. iam starting music lessons.If need be i will give my email.

isingomampagi
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I notice that there is an eighth note in the middle that also got counted as a thirty second note, why?

Mazdak_T