basic counting# MusicPlayer - 乐手之家
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ok here is a summary, pretty much gooo has covered them all
1. the numbers (one, two, three and four) are beats
so if you have four beats per measure, then count to four
2. if you add "&", then you are counting the eighth notes,
it's also the hi-hat/ride cymbal beats (for regular rock)
3. if you add "e" "a" then it's sixteenth.
4. why they use these letters? probably for easy continous
pronouncation
5. for triplets, count "one trip-let, two trip - let" etc
a lot of ballads use this like "you are
1. the numbers (one, two, three and four) are beats
so if you have four beats per measure, then count to four
2. if you add "&", then you are counting the eighth notes,
it's also the hi-hat/ride cymbal beats (for regular rock)
3. if you add "e" "a" then it's sixteenth.
4. why they use these letters? probably for easy continous
pronouncation
5. for triplets, count "one trip-let, two trip - let" etc
a lot of ballads use this like "you are