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Speaking Rhythmic Notation

October 24, 2017by mattdudleydrumming 2 Comments

Download PDF Sixteenths – 20171024_075036 As a younger student begins his or her journey into the world of reading music we must understand that it’s an entirely new world. It’s […]

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Sightreading #1

October 17, 2017by mattdudleydrumming Leave a comment

First you have an eighth rest on “1” and come in on the “and” of 1 followed by a full sixteenth set on 2 (2 e +a). Next you have […]

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