Instructions unclear; I read to the tune of "We Didn't Start the Fire."
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Cool Guide on rhythm guide
Or, "Cool Rhythm Guide" if it were English.
Isn’t it a lot simpler to just learn to read the notes?
Probably.
But its waaay funnier to yell at the drummer to "play the tater tots fill here!" or "start it with the pepperoni pizza beat!"
I'm going to report this guide to the department of redundancy department.
I really like "tater tot casserole"
It's got some swing to it
Cheese and ravioli is probably the worst one here. It should be quaver, two semiquavers, and then either two more quavers, or a semiquaver and a dotted quaver.
The tater tots one is also half the speed it should be, assuming the same tempo as the others. Should be two semiquavers and a quaver, repeated twice, instead of two quavers and a crotchet.
Well, sure. But it’s just an approximation and a reference guide for those who don’t know how to read notated rhythm, as well as a bit of humour.
That said, it is good to point out that it is only an approximation.