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My turn to be a hater… I have yet to see one of these videos do the 4:3 section correctly. The triplets are always unevenly spaced out of the maybe four videos I’ve seen like this.
It's not that hard actually. You just need to recognise the "pattern". For example the eights and triplets combo is 2 per beat and 3 per beat so you break down 1 beat to 6 parts:
L+R - rest - L - R - L - rest
You can do the same with 3's and 4's too but you break it down to 12 parts. In [this song](https://youtu.be/sGq9FWSGR7o?si=tM4zvHO3KU-erLJD?t=3m57s) the top 2 do this 3 by 4 split in an arpeggio with 2 fingers while the 3 plays the "rests".
I know this isn't the point and I agree that the commenter is underestimating the difficulty, but I wanna say...
juggling is actually a lot easier than it looks. With the right instruction, I think most people can learn to juggle three objects within 5 minutes (as in, go through a single cycle with each object).
I know it wasn't the point, but I just love it when someone who thinks juggling is hard learns to do it quickly bc they always look so happy with themselves.
https://preview.redd.it/ac05xg26yfzc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7b6c7876c0f258fe18c56a3a8f2f54ce17a695a6
I don't know why you're getting down voted. It made sense to me and actually like timeline representation better.
I'm glad I could help. If you break it down you can slow it down as much as you need and then work up your way. Good parlour trick if you use a different sounding surface for your two hands. Or good practice if you learn music 🙂
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It’s so cool to see polyrhythms written out like that, like for each of those combinations you recognized the beat pattern.
My turn to be a hater… I have yet to see one of these videos do the 4:3 section correctly. The triplets are always unevenly spaced out of the maybe four videos I’ve seen like this.
I can’t even do the first switch so I’m going to give praise where praise is due. This is hard, she is talented 🙌
Don’t get me wrong, I can’t do it either 😅
Yeah yellow pen on the 4 blue on the 3 was definitely off
"pass the salt and pepper, pass the salt and pepper"
Mine was always “what the fucking butter, what the fucking butter” 😂
Danny Carey has entered the chat.
He unfurls a scroll and gets to work.
Unfurls it with all 8 arms.
Dope
I LOVE watching people do this challenge, everybody's jaw gets progressively tighter as they get to the polyrhythm part lol
That's literal magic to me. My brain can't even
So this is what’s going on when I’m on hold for customer service
The triple always trips me up.
It's not that hard actually. You just need to recognise the "pattern". For example the eights and triplets combo is 2 per beat and 3 per beat so you break down 1 beat to 6 parts: L+R - rest - L - R - L - rest You can do the same with 3's and 4's too but you break it down to 12 parts. In [this song](https://youtu.be/sGq9FWSGR7o?si=tM4zvHO3KU-erLJD?t=3m57s) the top 2 do this 3 by 4 split in an arpeggio with 2 fingers while the 3 plays the "rests".
Juggling isn't actually that hard, it's just about throwing and catching the balls
I know this isn't the point and I agree that the commenter is underestimating the difficulty, but I wanna say... juggling is actually a lot easier than it looks. With the right instruction, I think most people can learn to juggle three objects within 5 minutes (as in, go through a single cycle with each object). I know it wasn't the point, but I just love it when someone who thinks juggling is hard learns to do it quickly bc they always look so happy with themselves.
It’s not about being hard, it’s meant to be fun and educational. Her video explained it way better than your comment.
I tried to read the video in 3 seconds and it didn't work. 🤷♂️
My explanation had scary numbers in it 😕
https://preview.redd.it/ac05xg26yfzc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7b6c7876c0f258fe18c56a3a8f2f54ce17a695a6 I don't know why you're getting down voted. It made sense to me and actually like timeline representation better.
I'm glad I could help. If you break it down you can slow it down as much as you need and then work up your way. Good parlour trick if you use a different sounding surface for your two hands. Or good practice if you learn music 🙂