Lesson 1 – Part 4 – The Rimshot

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#1. How is a rimshot made on a real drum kit?

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#2. What is the soft palate?

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#3. What does this drum symbol represent?

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#4. Which of these symbols represents a rimshot sound?

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#5. A Velar sound uses which two parts of the mouth anatomy?

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#6. How can we tell from the iconophonic that it is a plosive?

The soft palate is represented using a wiggly line and the tongue is represented using a curve. The two parts are touching.

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#7. Which of these iconophonics is a velar plosive?

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#8. The Velar Plosive is used to make what kind of sound?

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