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Reading drum notation
crash
closed
hi-hat
open
hi-hat
ride
snare
foot closed
kick
tom 1
tom 2
tom 3
Play the closed hi-hat by striking the hi-hat pad with the hi-hat pedal
depressed.
Play the open hi-hat by striking the hi-hat pad with the hi-hat pedal released.
Play the foot closed sound by briskly depressing the hi-hat pedal.
The > symbol denotes an accent. Try to add more
emphasis when striking it.
L stands for the left hand, R stands for the right hand;
you should strike the corresponding pad.
Watch as the Songs Play Back
As the song plays back, you’ll see a symbol light up on the surface of the pads
that are sounding.
Watch how the bouncing ball follows the notes, and see which pad should be
played at each timing interval.
Learn the timing at which to play the pads
The explanation here is for when using the drum notation screen. If you’re not
comfortable with drum notation, you can practice using the “Game screen” (p. 15).
1. Follow the bouncing ball and the moving vertical line in the drum
notation area to learn the timing at which to play the pads.
2. Watch how each pad in the
pad area lights up, and while
listening to the sound, see
which pad should be played.
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Wherever an R and L are aligned vertically,
one on top of the other, it means that there
are two corresponding notes, as shown in
the illustration.
In the example illustrated here, you would
play the high-hat with your right hand, and
play the snare with your left hand.
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