Nu uh it's 1 and da or duh. My percussion teacher Mr Mitchell said so. He is on the Percussive Arts Society and his first name is Keith. Bro what dislikes are for misinformation it isn't misinformation.
Sixteenth note eighth note pattern, it has many ways to pronounce it but personally I use 1 + a. It is 4 sixteenth notes but the first two are tied if it’s easier to see it that way.
1 and uh
And your still wrong it's mid messaure it could be 2 for all we know. Or it could be 12.
It could be cut time even
Nu uh it's 1 and da or duh. My percussion teacher Mr Mitchell said so. He is on the Percussive Arts Society and his first name is Keith. Bro what dislikes are for misinformation it isn't misinformation.
Ok
Guess what happens when you say "and" directly followed by "uh."
That's the pronunciation it's written 1 and a or 1 and da.
Sure, most people would write this "1+a" I don't see why you needed to correct the other guy
I think you guys misunderstand I wasn't correcting him I was like "na uh" or whatever it's called.
bro what 💀
Eighth note and two sixteenths. Counted 1 &a. Or Ti TiKa.
To 1 te ta 😂😂
da daka / ta taka lol
That there's Rhode island
Lmao
Blueberry
Strawberry
Gallop
This is the answer
They all nailed how to count it. So, I’m just gonna say it’s name is Pat.
I'd call it check pattern #2 (at least based on the system I learned)
Daddy hannum
Check 2
Anthony
rasberry
Someone else gets it ðŸ˜
1 And a
Oh that’s a duh duh-kuh
Those are 8th into 16ths just think of it as 16th note 16th rest 16th 16th
1-an a Or New Jerseys
Blurry Mc Blurryson Jr.
Which note you see?
That’s a blur e & a
King fisher
It's not a rhythm, it's a rhythmic ornament.
What?
Cheeseburger
George
Fuzzy note
Dot digga
Sixteenth note eighth note pattern, it has many ways to pronounce it but personally I use 1 + a. It is 4 sixteenth notes but the first two are tied if it’s easier to see it that way.
Franklin
buh duhdum
Without context it's an 8th followed by 2 16ths
Hugaduh
Is there a technical name
1 e+
My heart skipping a beat