yoni wrote:I can't count to save my life, never could, failed miserably at math, big time. Can't read music either, and it hasn't interested me yet in 50 years. But I do play several melodic instruments
yoni wrote:What I do is try to relax and hear/feel the cycles
Derbeno wrote:I agree with David it is merely an aide memoire rather than the mathematical relationship to the music.
Perhaps, as long as you are aware of the two concepts (ie correct count vs convenience count) you could use the convenience count if this proves to be of assistance.
If only some teachers would distinguish the two types of "count"
davidpenalosa wrote:Derbeno,
I have observed that “convenience counts” hold back students in the long run. Such techniques are ultimately inconvenient.
-David
Gstein212 wrote:Percussion studio looks like a fun program to play around with but I'm looking for a program that can write music notation nicely, like for an instructional book. I'm looking for notation similar to the conga book on the congaplace website. Clear, familiar, and fairly easy to read and understand.
Does anyone know a program like this?
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