What does this have to do with percush-cush? Well, a large portion of percussion *cough* cuica *cough* is the opposite of the piano. Also, percussion as a whole is just about the most important thing to music. This second post will be basically a guide on how to do percussion, because you need to learn. Regardless of if you just want to make piano only music, or if you don't care for percussion at all, even a lot of piano songs have percussion in the background. It's important, and if you can't learn the simplest bit, you have 0 chance of doing anything with music.
Let's start off with boots and cats. [url=
]here's it in online sequencer[/url]. Why do I want to start with this? This is probably the most common percussion phrase there is, and it's fairly simple too. You might think of it as a trademark of dance music, or some other genre, but trust me, it's everywhere. EDM to Jazz to Trap to Emotional piano music. It can be found literally *****ing everywhere, in every genre, this is not an exaggeration. You can probably add this to a large portion of your own songs, and have it work well. Slow it down, speed it up, still works. The next simplest percussion phrase is simply [url=
]kick snare, kick snare[/url], then just 4/4 [url=
]Kick[/url] or 4/4 [url=
]Snare[/url]. As you can see, percussion doesn't have to be difficult. Add the 4/4 kick to one of your songs, it'll probably work, provided your song has a normal rhythm. Anyway, make variations on these pattrens, and you can be good at percussion in about 1 day.
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