When i played pjsekai i always had trouble with my right hand lmao, my left was just living hitting the notes and i had to focus on my right to hit the notes but also focus on left to not miss the notes cus sometimes it got too relaxed and just missed them. Does that make sense?
All the angry little boys looking at a demonstration of basic skills and remarking at how easy it is. Gentlemen, it's basic skills. Imagine sneering at a child learning to count and saying "I CAN DO THAT". This isn't meant to be hard. It's meant to instruct beginners. 😂 you are gloating over beginner lessons. Only big strong men need to stand up and let the teacher know how easy the lesson is. 😂
Try the first few stanzas of Chopin’s Nocturne: left hand 7 notes, right hand 13 notes - since both are prime numbers therefore they are mutually indivisible.
i can do it if i count in two sets of four. im a classically trained musician i can count to four, mayyyybe to 6 on a good day. 5 is annoying so i usually count 12123 or 12312 instead, but i can do 5 if need be.
As a guitarist, this is an easy rythym. (We strum down up down up etc etc, and then hit and miss certain strums while maintaining the down up down up down up with the wrist. This rhythm is written: DU-U-UD- )
At a local taiko festival in Japan, a girl invited me to try my hand. Finding how difficult it was to get even one good "bang" from the taiko drum really embarrassed me as a young man.
As a 15 yo drummer, i think this is so easy, it isnt hate, but I suggest to try harder exercises, i know some people wont be able to make it but thats the idea, at the end of the day it remains being a “challenge “
I'm not sure but this isn't actually 7 against 8 is it? Just a rhythm with seven notes in 8 Everything is on beat If it was 7 against 8, wouldn't the 7 part fall between the 8s?
Brings me back to those times in music school when I thought my brain was gonna melt :'D But it's much easier once you know what sound it's supposed to make and you don't have to count that much anymore