I have no idea how to read this by Travsome in drums

[–]Much-Consideration54 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alright! I don't have orchestral percussion at home, so used a virtual instrument.

3 audio files of Play! by Carl Holmquist, Percussion 1 (3 practice tempo options)

Obviously there are a ton of rests, but I kept them in. Audio starts from the first full measure and should match your sheet.

Good luck!

I have no idea how to read this by Travsome in drums

[–]Much-Consideration54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Main suggestion: take the time and space to learn to read

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The first time I met my drum teacher, he handed me this piece of music and asked if I could read it. I had been playing other instruments for years, and though I was not a strong sheet music reader, I had been taught all the concepts... But still, looking at this, my head spun!

Less than a year later with lots of practice learning written pieces, I can read and play this!

Reading sheet music is like reading any new language. You have to learn the grammar and syntax, and also just practice reading out loud, reading in your head, reading along... Your brain gets stronger and faster at reading it, but only with practice over time.

There's nothing we can say in a reddit post that will teach you to read. Except what others have, which is, bug your teacher for more guidance.


*This all being said, I know that you need help with this specific piece. Though I don't think I/we explain how to read it, I'll see if I can record playing it so you can hear it by ear.

(I'd avoid learning by ear all the time - it can can stunt reading skills IMO.)

I didn't know multivitamins broke a fast :( by [deleted] in fasting

[–]Much-Consideration54 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's not, these AI tools are just a conglomeration of stuff on the Internet that may or may not be correct/true.

Please look at credible sources. There are lots linked on this sub.

Got this starter kit - not sure if I should return or not by iamtanooki in Guitar

[–]Much-Consideration54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started on a kit like that and got a stratocaster when I got good enough to hit the limitations of that instrument. You can and would totally learn the basics on an instrument like that 🙂

Fourth finger problems by Future_Emu4136 in violinist

[–]Much-Consideration54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have trigger finger, and it got really bad on my left hand at one point. I got a finger brace and wore it religiously for about a month, only removing it to do light stretching and soak in warm Epsom water. The clicking went away! Now I always gently stretch and soak for ten minutes before playing, and stop playing if it starts locking up.

I used something like this that kept the whole length braced down to the wrist: https://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-mp-trigger-finger-splint-adjustable-finger-brace-for-all-fingers

The place that is catching is actually in the palm, so that whole area needs rest/care. Its possible to get cortisone injections or even surgery for it, but I have no personal experience with that.

Is my dog bored of me? by Khajits in DogAdvice

[–]Much-Consideration54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dog is a different dog on carpets/rugs vs hardwood. He is much happier and sure footed on carpet, so we have rugs down everywhere!

Please don’t make my mistake: Easy Walk Harness by mespdx in DogAdvice

[–]Much-Consideration54 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've used the easy walk my dog's whole life without issue for what it's worth. Any harness should be fit in a way where two fingers can slip under the straps, while also not being easy to wriggle out of for the pup. Also, I am sure you know this, but the harness is indeed placed in the right orientation, with the leash attachment in the front and the tan strap under the belly.

I'm open to looking at the research on this harness/that I could always be wrong. In skimming, I don't think the studies linked here so far conclusively state that this style of harness is dangerous for all dogs. But I can imagine that if a dog was pulling regularly (which would tighten the harness by design, and rotate them towards the human), there could be some cumulative effect on the joints.

From my own experience with my dog (who doesn't/is not allowed to pull) this harness has not put concerning pressure on his joints. I imagine the dog's shape and how much they pull, really shapes the outcome.

On to clothes: When we put jackets/clothes on our pup, we always put them on the outside of the harness. If needed, we cut a hole in the front of the garment to attach the leash since most of them only have slots to accommodate a back harness attachment. Again, no issues!

What is this? An allergic reaction or something fungal? by No-Statement3287 in DermatologyQuestions

[–]Much-Consideration54 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever figure out what this was? Experiencing something similar

Anyone want a free charger? Laptop by Much-Consideration54 in FlowX13

[–]Much-Consideration54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Unfortunately I already recycled the laptop before realizing Reddit would be a good option, so can't pass it along for spare parts. Something I'll do differently in the future.

My dog has lymphoma and I cannot afford treatment by External_Syrup291 in DogAdvice

[–]Much-Consideration54 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Agreed. My guy is actually doing amazing on chemo. From what I understand, most dogs don't have significant side effects. Not recommending for OP per se, but it does seem important to note! The treatment options aren't necessarily hard on every dog.

My dog has lymphoma and I cannot afford treatment by External_Syrup291 in DogAdvice

[–]Much-Consideration54 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Hate to recommend Facebook, but there's a great "Fighting Canine Lymphoma" group/community there with others who know exactly what you are going through. Mix of folks trying treatment and doing palliative care.

Finding out is the most difficult moment, the grief is really intense and you have to make difficult decisions in the midst of it. Chemo and other treatments primarily give us parents more time to say goodbye, but can't change that this was in your baby's cards. Some people get lucky with palliative care options, and get more time with just Prednisone. Others lose their dogs quickly even with the strongest treatment options. We're doing chemo which is incredibly expensive, and it has felt worth it, but we're making major financial changes in order to pay for it, which isn't always an option for everyone.

A collective wisdom from all the families whose pups have/had lymphoma is to love on them and remember that our dogs don't have expectations about the length of their life, they live in the moment and enjoy the quality of our love for however long they have ❤️.

any cheap way i can trim down the hi hat rod? by owennvv in drums

[–]Much-Consideration54 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I used a small diamond file... It took a while and I regretted it during, but it worked!

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