Crossover Patterns – Part Two


Now we’re looking at a some more complex crossover patterns in both 32nd notes and 16th note triplets. The main example is the ten note pattern, phrased in 32nd’s. It’s tricky, but take it very slowly and just work on memorising the pattern first and then try the examples.

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