Re: Triplets
On Jun 29, 12:18 am, "Greg William" <strungou...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can not get my head around triplets.Any suggestions how I should
practice them with a metronome and what I should set it at.
TIA.
A triplet can be played over a whole note, half note, quarter note or
an eighth note.
Or.....two half notes or.......
Say 'Trip-A-Let'
Pt
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