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Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
I see you're not a drummerOriginally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
I see you're not a drummerOriginally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
24th notes = 6 notes in the space of 4 sixteenths, or 3 notes in the space of 2 sixteenths, etc.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
What about a triplet played twice as fast? Like a triplet played in 1/8 of a beat?
So if you could do that, you're saying you wouldn't bother to play?Originally posted by: veggiefrog
very talented but what a showoff!
Yep. It gets even more confusing when you're looking at some standard 4/4 music and all of a sudden you see 16ths with a 5 over them... only drummers are used to playing odd note intervals I guess... but I can't even remember the last time I've seen a quintuplet or 16ths with a 7 over them (forgot what those would be called) (except in some chop-busting cadences).Originally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
I see you're not a drummerOriginally posted by: Lithium381
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
24th notes on a guitar... not bad.
wtf there are no such thing as 24th notes.....:Q
unless you're talking about dotted notes.....
24th notes = 6 notes in the space of 4 sixteenths, or 3 notes in the space of 2 sixteenths, etc.
nope, i try and play guitar(not NEARLY as good as silverpig though)
it sounded like there was a way to get to 24, but i couldn't figure it out in the 30 seconds i was posting
