Hello guys, today we're going to be looking at 16th notes. But tying, tying 16th notes together, we've seen this before with eighth notes, and also quarter notes. And I mean, half notes, whole notes, you can tie any notes together. But when we start tying 16th notes, this is how you start creating some like, super complex rhythms. I mean, this is about as hard as it gets when you start moving fast and you start tying these guys together. So let's take this cliche hear the first one, tie it with the second one and see what that would sound like.
So just draw it. So this is a one be cliche. So that's our, our one. Then we would have this cliche in the second beat. But instead of having a 16th here, and a 16th here, we want to tie these together to create an eighth note. Now these two are one sound like this.
Da da da da da, da da, da, da, da da da rest. tough, tough, tough. tough, tough. tough, tough, tough. tough, tough. Okay, let's try another one.
Okay, and there's no sense to tie this cliche, this cliche, because there's To read, just implied they're going to tie together anyway. Alright, so normally it's just gonna be whenever the last note and the first note of the next cliche, the second cliche are the same, because remember, it has to be the same note value, the same duration. You can't tie 16th note to like, an eighth note or something like this. That is way too confusing. We have cliches made for that situation. So this one and this one we could talk together.
So let's see what that sounds like. 16 316 All right, we're going to tie it with this Wild Bill. So right here, tie that together. So this would be like, rest stop stuff. wrist wrist up, three. Oh, rip, stop that wrist rest up.
Again, wrist. Wrist wrist stop without the rest. Stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop. Try another one. Let's try.
Oh, this is a cool one. Let's do this one and tied to this one. We can do that, because this one ends with an eight. And this one begins with the aid so that they're the same duration. Note notation, like note value, we can do it. So we got two sixteenths and an A.
And we know that's the eight because there's only one line here. Here we have two. Okay, now we're gonna have this one. Two sixteenths at the end. And we can tie these together because they're both days. This would be like this.
Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da, da da da da da. All right, let's try this one with this one. First we have 16 is an eighth and 16th. We know that because we haven't connected it here to just the one and then two here. We have a 16th 16th rests with two sixteenths. These are both 16th so we can connect them.
Alright, so slowly this would be da da da, da da, da da da, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da, da, da da, da, da, da, da da. All right, let's do two more. Let's do this one. This guy, got an eighth rep to 16th note. Then we've got three 16th note Now we're going to tie these two together. And this will sound something like this.
So rest, da da, da da rest, rest. rest, rest tah tah tah tah rest, rest, rest, rest, rest, rest, rest tah tah tah tah wrist rest, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da, da da Tata Tata Tata, Tata Tata, Tata Tata, Tata Tata Tata ta ta Let's try one more, but let's link Three cliches together, tying them tying all three together. Yeah. So here we have three 16th. Note, one beat cliches tied together. Do you see this one here is our first one.
This guy here is this one right there. And then we've got my favorite old Wild Bill right here. So without time, without talking, once you start tying, like a lot of cliches together, maybe it's good to first do the cliches by themselves without tying them just to get a feel for them. And then time together. So this would be like, da da da da da, da da da, da, da da, da da, da, da, da, da da, da. tied together.
Nice and slow. Da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da, da, da. rest, rest, rest, rest, rest, rest stop without the rest. Without da da dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah, dah, dah dah dah, ta ta ta ta ta, ta ta. Okay, I'll see you at the 16th no time dictation.