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interesting you used a metronome. wow. also interesting is that using the full vid from the jim bradley youtube channel, you can very accurately calculate the rate based on the number on the punch counter and the time tics of the video. using that method I get a pretty consistent rate of 260 - 262 punches per minute. this can be only one of 3 things:
1) your metronome counting method is off
2) their punch counter number is inaccurate
3) both of these things are inaccurateLast edited by rdshackleford; 11-10-2019, 09:22 AM.@ArcSwivel
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Originally posted by rdshackleford View Postinteresting you used a metronome. wow. also interesting is that using the full vid from the jim bradley youtube channel, you can very accurately calculate the rate based on the number on the punch counter and the time tics of the video. using that method I get a pretty consistent rate of 260 - 262 punches per minute. this can be only one of 3 things:
1) your metronome counting method is off
2) their punch counter number is inaccurate
3) both of these things are inaccurate
I'm a musician. I have impeccable timing with percussion. Neil Peart is my dad.
Zaz, nice video bud.Certifiable SBX Attendee 2019
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