Originally posted by Goldy_C
I dont know I was so confused in fact the only part I really understood was the swing part but the lost me when it was like 2e,1a,e2,3,3,3,4 I sont really understand what they were tryin to tell me (maybe because Ive never played drums before)
he was refering to the 8th notes etc if you have no musical background this will be new and what i mean by musical background is that you have played a instrument that required reading music.Its basic music theory you dotn ahve to know but it helps alot...
this is a 4/4 measure layed out for you
Whole notes are 1,2,3,4
eigth notes are in between and refered to as & so it goes 1,1&,2,2&,3,3&,4,4&
and the 16th notes are 1e,1a,2e,2a,3e,3a,4e,4a
so this is a 4/4 measure with the whole,8th,and 16th notes
1st measure1,1E,1&,1A, 2,2E,2&,2A, 3,3E,3&,3A, 4,4E,4&,4A,
2nd measure1,1E,1&,1A, 2,2E,2&,2A, 3,3E,3&,3A, 4,4E,4&,4A,
3rd measure1,1E,1&,1A, 2,2E,2&,2A, 3,3E,3&,3A, 4,4E,4&,4A,
4th measure1,1E,1&,1A, 2,2E,2&,2A, 3,3E,3&,3A, 4,4E,4&,4A,
so say your counting 8th notes in your head while you bangn on your mpc youd say 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & x4 for 4 bars
hope this helps a little this article is bad ass by the way.
Peace