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This is great, Mr K. Can I use other rhythms too?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, just create other blocks with two beat rhythms on them. Sixteenth notes and other rest block could be added. I'm trying to stick with basic building blocks here. There's not a lot you can't do with the blocks that I've prescribed.
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