In this video we'll be training our skills for playing cajon faster while keeping good time. This cajon groove contains a mix of 16th and 32nd notes. I hope you enjoy practicing the transition between them!
Contents:
0:00 - Welcome to the lesson
0:15 - Exercise slow tempo
1:07 - How to read "16th" and "32nd" notes
2:23 - Exercise medium tempo
2:59 - Why you should practice this
4:14 - Exercise high tempo
4:39 - How to use this exercise and learn more
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7 авг 2024