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Wow Such Bounce! Doge Bouncing In 3:4 Polyrhythm - with Bounce Metronome Pro


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Fun video for Doge meme. You can now buy Bounce with dogecoins too, for fun, (as well as conventional currencies). Can you play this rhythm? Separately first in left and right hands. Then both together?

Don't worry if you can't do both at once. That's normal, is next to impossible to do if you never tried it before. But no need to give up! It takes time.

IS THIS TOO EASY FOR YOU

Lucky you :). Then try these which are much more challenging
http://www.bouncemetronome.com/video-resources/polyrhythms/challenges-polyrhythm-practise-independence-steadiness

IS THIS TOO HARD FOR YOU (ALMOST ALL BEGINNERS AT POLYRHYTHMS)

Try one hand at a time, and try to do gentle bounce motion following movement of the ball. That may help when you try to play them together. And just keep trying, both at once after a while playing them separately – one day you may just "get it".

Another way is to see how the two rhythms relate to each other – look at this video which divides the whole bar into 12 subdivisions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7mLgBP1N2I

This can help you to see how the two rhythms relate and play them together

I have more of these split polyrhythms here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjdDsipyFoLUS1O6MW4DkVQCVH3FC4Qs2.

You can also try the 3:2 polyrhythm, which is much easier for a beginner. I can do a Bouncing Doge video for that too maybe tomorrow.

Here is a bounce inside ovals version of 3:2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8tKbd91kFA

Once you get the idea you can try this version which has both parts going silent from time to time to really test to see how steady your rhythm is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca2G6pZU9vo

See also my tips for playing polyrhythms here: http://robertinventor.com/bmwiki/Polyrhythms

GET BOUNCE METRONOME FOR WINDOWS

You can get it from http://bouncemetronome.com where you will also find lots of video resources.

BUYING WITH DOGECOINS

First note, there is a free version of the program you can download, mainly limited in the rhythms it can play.

Also you do get a 30 day free trial as well.

If you do want to buy it, then it might be my first ever cryptocoin sale. Though I've had bitcoin as an option for some days now, so far all sales are in dollars.

If it is just for fun, 1000 doges is fine, otherwise 30,000 doges.

Next upload of the program will have bouncing doges as one of the example sprites.


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Fun video for Doge meme. You can now buy Bounce with dogecoins too, for fun, (as well as conventional currencies). Can you play this rhythm? Separately first in left and right hands. Then both together? Don't worry if you can't do both at once.


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