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‘Upside Down Notes’ Explained!

‘Upside Down Notes’ Explained!


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By WaltRibeiro on Jul - 13 - 2008 -- Categories: Blogroll    
  • quamir

    YOU HAVE TEACH ME ALOT THANKS BUT I DONT GET SOMETHING WHAT DO YOU ME BY BEATS IS BEATS LIKE SAMPLE A HALFNOTE GET 2 BEATS RIGHT BUT IS THE BEAT LIKE THIS BUMB BUMB ARE YOU HOLD THE KEY AND EMAGAN IN YOUR HEAD THE BEAT IS BEING HOLD FOR TO BEATS

  • quamir

    YOU HAVE TEACH ME ALOT THANKS BUT I DONT GET SOMETHING WHAT DO YOU ME BY BEATS IS BEATS LIKE SAMPLE A HALFNOTE GET 2 BEATS RIGHT BUT IS THE BEAT LIKE THIS BUMB BUMB ARE YOU HOLD THE KEY AND EMAGAN IN YOUR HEAD THE BEAT IS BEING HOLD FOR TO BEATS

  • http://www.twitter.com/waltribeiro Walt Ribeiro

    A beat is a pulse. So a clock has 60 beats per minute (each second acts as a beat).

    A drummer keeps a beat, and the beat is usually what you bop your head to. That’s the beat.

    :)

  • http://www.twitter.com/waltribeiro Walt Ribeiro

    A beat is a pulse. So a clock has 60 beats per minute (each second acts as a beat).

    A drummer keeps a beat, and the beat is usually what you bop your head to. That’s the beat.

    :)

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