Search Results

Found 5 results for "4352353e78b8f5351cbefed489b88e41" across all boards searching md5.

Anonymous /tv/212979827#212981781
7/22/2025, 1:09:20 PM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t9eybY9qFfY
Anonymous /vg/530875238#530891467
7/12/2025, 4:04:21 AM
>>530888826
Nice poem anon, I like it
Anonymous United Kingdom /int/212405207#212406813
7/4/2025, 1:06:38 PM
>>212405207
Oh, girls, they wanna have fun
Oh, girls just wanna have fun
Girls, they want, wanna have fun
Girls, wanna have
Anonymous ID: UTmeO36kUnited States /pol/508247735#508250798
6/22/2025, 2:36:34 AM
>>508250624
HOLD THE LINE
WAR ISN'T ALWAYS ON TIME
Anonymous ID: 9uTypRA1United States /pol/508070205#508072963
6/20/2025, 10:45:54 AM
>>508072198
berry nice
i have a suggestion

using hanon (or any sixteenth heavy piece, really)
go extremely slowly with a metronome,
60bpm and under or so
except instead of playing straight rhythms,
there are several rhythmic permutations that any given set of four sixteenths can be played as; i like these four:

using
>sixteenth swing
as a template and starting point,
it can be described as long, short, long, short
>reverse swing
as short, long, short, long
>lazy
as long, short, short, short
>frantic
as short, short, short, long

just to see how it subconsciously works for yourself, break out a somewhat easier piece with lots of sixteenth grouping in one or both hands, and run through it, first normally with a metronome, and then using each (metronomed) permutation at least once, and then normally again without the metronome.

i guarantee new worlds will open before you. i have no idea how or why it works but, as any of my students could tell you, it just werks.