Great! I have never fully mastered triplets. Thanks!
Ok....it's #3 in the "Subdivision for Rhythm Guitar" series, this week on Triplets: http://markweinguitarlessons.com/for...uitar-Triplets
We're not only learning how to count and feel them but I've also got an application from a James Brown tune and we talk about finding the triplet within your shuffled and swung 8th notes.
Great! I have never fully mastered triplets. Thanks!
Steve Thompson
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No problem!Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
I'm starting to realize that the triplet is one of the things that most people don't play or even understand very well....I might have a few more lessons just on triplet rhythms in the near future...
No problem!Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
I'm starting to realize that the triplet is one of the things that most people don't play or even understand very well....I might have a few more lessons just on triplet rhythms in the near future...