03-18-2020, 08:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-18-2020, 08:17 PM by Firebolt391d.)
Here, I recommend you check out this sequence of it. It may help you. I've placed a metronome down toward the bottom (A#2 and A2), where the A#2 notes (bell sound) plays indicates each downbeat, and the A2 drum sound indicates the two other intermediary beats in the 3/4th measure.
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Notice that there are a lot of ways you can arrange the drums, despite the fact that the A#2 bell sound doesn't always match up with the grid - (that is, despite the fact that the downbeat does not hit at every major grid line).
{Also, for extra extra information, the downbeat indicated by the drums does sometimes match up with the major grid lines, at a very specific frequency. In this version of the song, eight measures of the 3/4th drums can fit into exactly three measures of the 4/4th grid lines. But this is more than you need to know.}
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Notice that there are a lot of ways you can arrange the drums, despite the fact that the A#2 bell sound doesn't always match up with the grid - (that is, despite the fact that the downbeat does not hit at every major grid line).
{Also, for extra extra information, the downbeat indicated by the drums does sometimes match up with the major grid lines, at a very specific frequency. In this version of the song, eight measures of the 3/4th drums can fit into exactly three measures of the 4/4th grid lines. But this is more than you need to know.}