except it's not a triplet (unless it's red blank blank yellow blank blank blue, which is an actual quarter note triplet. Eighth note triplets are 12ths, sixteenth note triplets are 24ths).
It's not a triple either, a triple is three notes at the same time (following logically from a jump, or a double). I guess you could call that hands... but naw, they're triples.
I don't know what to call it really. A 1e+? ("one ee and") That sounds dumb. Triple consecutive sixteenth patterns on the quarter notes?
Re: RE: Re: RE: The Official FFR PICTURE Dictionary
Originally posted by SqNtz_xoombotvx
You should put like pictures of index styles, 4finger styles, and spread styles if you get a chance. Or at least, different finger setups that apply to ffr such as 4finger on the numpad etc. That information is always helpful.
Not a good suggestion. Why?
When you begin to play FFR or SM YOU start playing with whatever is comfortable at that moment. Besides, we don't need to gay another thread with an infinite of playing styles and a thousand noobs asking whether one style is better than the other.
Re: RE: Re: RE: The Official FFR PICTURE Dictionary
Originally posted by -Fallen-
Originally posted by SqNtz_xoombotvx
You should put like pictures of index styles, 4finger styles, and spread styles if you get a chance. Or at least, different finger setups that apply to ffr such as 4finger on the numpad etc. That information is always helpful.
Not a good suggestion. Why?
When you begin to play FFR or SM YOU start playing with whatever is comfortable at that moment. Besides, we don't need to gay another thread with an infinite of playing styles and a thousand noobs asking whether one style is better than the other.
RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: The Official FFR PICTURE Dictionary
chicken it has more to do with how they're written in music (in 4/4). eighth triplets are three eighth notes tied together with a little 3 over them. 3 notes in side an eighth note is three sixteenth notes tied together with a little 3 over them. Or something like that. It's been a while since I've had to read music.
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